The average rate of change between 1991 and 1996 is 40 million
<h3>How to determine the average rate of change between 1991 and 1996?</h3>
The given parameters are:
Population in 1991 = 1.5 billion
Population in 1996 = 1.7 billion
The average rate of change between 1991 and 1996 is calculated as:
Rate = (1.7 billion -1.5 billion)/(1996 - 1991)
Evaluate
Rate = 40 million
Hence, the average rate of change between 1991 and 1996 is 40 million
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The answer is 8x.
You are combining like terms as 5 and 3 both have x so you are simply adding 5+3= 8
32. The absolute value of a number x (|x|) will always be positive. It just means how far the number is from 0 on the number line.
<span>Income earned over one year is principal * int rate so we have
0.12*A + 0.13*B +0.14*C = 400
and A + B + C = 3000
and A+B = C</span>