1. A table can be a helpful thing to model the rate of change. It can be used by making an x and y column and listing each number underneath it like so:
x y
1 2
2 4
And so on. The rate of change for that table would be every time the x axis goes up 1, the y axis goes up 2.
2. To find the rate of change using a graph, look at the line on the graph. You can make a small triangle that starts on the line and then comes out and re-connects into the line. Like so - (look at attached picture). And as you go, you count how many you go down or up and how many you go left or right.
*Hopefully this was helpful, sorry if t wasn't!
xx, Avery
Answer:
I know the answer .
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is 5 because it would like that’s
Answer:
3.58
Step-by-step explanation:
You must add up all of the numbers which will get you 17.9
Then divide 17.9 by the total amount of numbers (5) = 3.58
Answer:
66 2/3 as a mixed number or 200/3 as an improper fraction.
Step-by-step explanation:
That would be 66 2/3.
0.6 recurring is 2/3.