The graph shows the rate at which the depth of the water in a pond is changing over time.NOTE: Type the numerical answer into the box to receive credit for this question. NOTE: In the bottom right corner of each question, you will see an option to check answer. Click this to check your answer before moving on to the next question. It will not tell you the correct answer, but it will tell you if the answer you selected is correct. You can use this feature twice per question.(1 point)The depth of the water is increasing by feet per minute.Skip to navigation

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It seems like you are referring to a specific graph that is not visible to me. In order to help you determine the rate at which the depth of the water in the pond is changing, you'll need to look at the graph to find the slope (rate of change) of the line representing water depth over time.

  1. If the graph line is going upward from left to right, the depth is increasing.
  2. You need to find the vertical change (increase in depth) over a specific horizontal change (time).

Once you have identified those values, you can calculate the rate of change using the formula:

\[ \text{Rate of change} = \frac{\text{Change in depth}}{\text{Change in time}} \]

Please check the graph for the accurate values, calculate the rate, and type your numerical answer in the box to receive credit. If you need any further help on how to analyze it with specific numbers, feel free to ask!