Rate of change in height of the plants in inches with respect to time consumed in week.
Answer to Problem 49HP
Rate of change in height of plants is 22.5 inches per week. And this function is actually representing the increase in height of the plants (in inches) in different weeks.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The following table shows the height of the plants ( in inches) with respect to time consumes ( in weeks).
Formula/Concept used: Unit rate of any quantity is calculated by dividing two given quantities, So, in given context,
Unit rate (degree Celsius per minute)
Calculation: Each row in given table represents a different data set, so using above formula, it is calculated the unit rate of data from each row as:
Conclusion: So, unit rate in all given cases remains the same that is 22.5, or height of the plants is changing at the rate of 22.5 inches per week.
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