To estimate the total variation in water level based on Matea's recorded data, you can follow these steps:
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Determine the annual change: Matea recorded that the water level fell by 1.05 millimeters per year. This is the rate of change in the water level.
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Multiply by the duration: To find the total change over the period of 2.48 years, multiply the annual change by the number of years: \[ \text{Total variation} = \text{Annual change} \times \text{Number of years} = 1.05 , \text{mm/year} \times 2.48 , \text{years}. \]
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Calculate the total variation: \[ \text{Total variation} = 1.05 \times 2.48 \approx 2.604 , \text{mm}. \]
Thus, the total estimated variation in water level over the 2.48 years is approximately 2.604 millimeters.
Summary:
- Use the annual decrease (1.05 mm/year).
- Multiply by the time period (2.48 years).
- The estimated total variation in water level is approximately 2.604 mm.