To find the average rate of change in the dolphin's position, we need to divide the change in position by the time it took.
The change in position is the difference between the highest point above the water (3.5 meters) and the lowest depth below the water (-10 meters), which is 3.5 meters - (-10 meters) = 13.5 meters.
The time it took is 12.5 seconds.
Therefore, the average rate of change in the dolphin's position is 13.5 meters / 12.5 seconds = 1.08 meters/second.
So, the answer is:
c) The quotient that describes the rate of change in the dolphin's position is 1.08 meters/second.
A dolphin jumped above the surface of the water. It reached an altitude of 3.5 meters above the surface of the water and then dove 10 meters below the surface of the water. It went from its highest point above the water to its lowest depth in 12.5 seconds. Interpret the quotient to describe the average rate of change in the dolphin's position. Give your answer to the nearest hundredth. (1 point)
a The quotient that describes the rate of change in the dolphin's position is
-0.52 meters/second.
b The quotient that describes the rate of change in the dolphin's position is
- 1.08 meters/second.
c The quotient that describes the rate of change in the dolphin's position is 1.08 meters/second
d The quotient that describes the rate of change in the dolphin's position is 0.52 meters/second.
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