If the cost of college tuition in 2010 was $6016 and in 2014 was $9139, then the average rate of change in tuition during this time period was $781/year. Do you agree or disagree?
To find the average rate of change during this time period, you need to divide the amount, in dollars, of the difference between the years and divide it by the number of years the time period was.
In 2010, the cost of the tuition was $6,016. In 2014, the cost of the tuition was $9,139. First, you need to subtract to find the difference in tuition.

The increase in tuition for this time period is $3,123. Now, you need to find the number of years it took to increase by $3,123.

That means it took four years to increase by $3,123. Lastly, you need to find the average rate of change. You can find this by dividing the amount of dollars(the tuition increased by) by the number of years it took to increase.

That means the average rate of change during this time period was $780.75. Rounded to the nearest whole number, it would be $781. Therefore, you can agree that the average rate of change during this time was $781/year.