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(HELP! I HAVE NO TIME) At 2pm, a store had sold 15 packs of toilet paper. By 5pm, the store had sold 57 packs of toilet paper. What is the average rate of change?

User Domysee
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\mathrm {Hey, there!}

Let's solve your problem:

The answer would be 280%.

We know the following information:

2pm - 15 toilet paper rolls

5pm - 57 toilet paper rolls

We have to find the percent rate of change.

Here is how we will do this problem:

First, Set up a ratio:

Change in the quantity [15 - 57]

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Original quantity [15]

57 - 15 = 42

Next, we will divide. the ratio.

Given quantity - 42

Number of packs sold at 2pm - 15

Fraction - 42/15

Convert the fraction to a decimal.

Fraction - 42/15

Decimal - 2.8

Make the decimal to a percent.

Decimal - 2.8

Percent - 28%

Add a zero to the 28.

Our answer is 280%

User Pablo Barrera
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Answer:

  • 14 packs per hour

Explanation:

  • 2pm ⇒ sold 15 packs
  • 5pm ⇒ sold 57 packs

Average rate of change = change in sale/ change in time

  • (57 - 15) / (5 - 2) =
  • 42/3 =
  • 14 packs per hour
User Mahdi N
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