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A whale is swimming a current death of 15 m below the surface. It’s swims up toward the surface and arrives there 9.5 seconds later find the quotient, the best describes the rate of change in the world death give your answer to the nearest hundred.
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To find the rate of change in depth, divide the change in depth by the time taken.
The change in depth is from 15 m below the surface to the surface, which is a change of 15 m.
The time taken is 9.5 seconds.
Thus, the rate of change in depth is 15 m divided by 9.5 seconds, which is approximately 1.58 m/s.
Rounding to the nearest hundredth, the rate of change in depth is approximately 1.58 m/s.
Therefore, the quotient that best describes the rate of change in depth is 1.58 m/s.
The change in depth is from 15 m below the surface to the surface, which is a change of 15 m.
The time taken is 9.5 seconds.
Thus, the rate of change in depth is 15 m divided by 9.5 seconds, which is approximately 1.58 m/s.
Rounding to the nearest hundredth, the rate of change in depth is approximately 1.58 m/s.
Therefore, the quotient that best describes the rate of change in depth is 1.58 m/s.
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