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melamori03 [73]
3 years ago
14

Eliza started her savings account with $100. Each month she deposits $25 into her account. Determine the average rate of change

in Eliza's account from the second month to the 10th month.
Mathematics
1 answer:
joja [24]3 years ago
8 0

We start off with 100 dollars. Which in this case Eliza deposits 25 every month.

What is average rate of change?

It is a measure of how much the function changed per unit, on average, over that interval

So this meaning that

25x + 100 would be are main focus here.

Replace x with 2 since we are finding the change of the 2nd account

25(2) + 100 = 150

Do the same problem but replace x with 10

25(10) + 100 = 350 dollars

So the average rate of change would be 25 dollars

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