A whale is swimming at a current depth of 15 meters below the surface.it swims up toward the surface and arrives there 9.5 seconds later . Find the quotient that best describes the rate of change in the whales depth . Give your answer to the nearest hundreath.

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To find the rate of change in the whale's depth, we need to determine how much the whale's depth changes over a given unit of time.

The initial depth of the whale is 15 meters below the surface. After 9.5 seconds, the whale reaches the surface, which is at a depth of 0 meters.

To find the change in depth, we subtract the initial depth from the final depth:
0 meters - (-15 meters) = 15 meters

The change in depth is 15 meters.

To find the rate of change, we divide the change in depth by the amount of time it took:
15 meters / 9.5 seconds ≈ 1.58 meters per second

Therefore, the quotient that best describes the rate of change in the whale's depth is approximately 1.58 meters per second.