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The table shows the profit from a school book fair based on the number of books sold.
What is the rate of change for the function represented in the table?
$0.50 per book
$0.67 per book
$1.07 per book
$1.50 per book
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I don't see the table in your message. Please paste the table (or two example points from it) and I'll compute the rate of change.
Meanwhile, here's how you find it:
- Pick two points from the table: (books sold, profit) = (x1, y1) and (x2, y2).
- Rate of change = (y2 − y1) / (x2 − x1) (dollars per book).
- If the table has several rows, compute the difference between successive profits divided by the difference in books; if that quotient is the same each time, that's the constant rate.
Paste the table and I’ll pick the correct choice for you.
Meanwhile, here's how you find it:
- Pick two points from the table: (books sold, profit) = (x1, y1) and (x2, y2).
- Rate of change = (y2 − y1) / (x2 − x1) (dollars per book).
- If the table has several rows, compute the difference between successive profits divided by the difference in books; if that quotient is the same each time, that's the constant rate.
Paste the table and I’ll pick the correct choice for you.
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