A table will generally give you an output value for each of several input values. To find the average rate of change over some range of inputs, divide the difference between output values by the difference between input values for the corresponding inputs.
For example, consider the table
input .... output
.. 1 ............ 3
.. 3 ........... -5
The average rate of change between these input values is
... (change in output)/(change in input) = (-5 -3)/(3 - 1) = -8/2 = -4.
Answer:
since her score was -12 from being perfect
if she had scored 12 more points her score would have been perfect .
that is difference between her score and the perfect score o each quiz was <u>12</u>
Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
30s = 1/4
30s=1/4
30s=1/4
1) 48% of 8=3.84
2) 3% of 119=3.57
3) 26% of 32=8.32
4) <span>76% of 280=212.8
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
-12 goes on the x axis (the line that goes ⇄), and because it's negative, it will go to the right.
start from that point (-12 on the x axis) and start going down till you reach -52 on the y axis (the line that goes ⇅)
so it should end up in the bottom left part of the graph