To calculate the rate of change of the diver's elevation, we can use the formula:
Rate of change = (Change in elevation) / (Change in time)
Let's choose two points on the graph to calculate the rate of change.
Point 1: (0 min, 0 ft)
Point 2: (10 min, 50 ft)
Change in elevation = 50 ft - 0 ft = 50 ft
Change in time = 10 min - 0 min = 10 min
Rate of change = 50 ft / 10 min = 5 ft/min
Therefore, the rate of change in the diver's elevation is 5 feet per minute.
the graph shows the elevation of a deep-sea diver in relation to minutes passed. Using any two point on the graph, what is the rate of change in the divers elevation?
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