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a.
To calculate:
The average rate of change in the distances of Mr. and Mrs. Wells from home between 1 and 3 hours after leaving home
a.

Answer to Problem 62S
The average rate of change in distances of Mr. and Mrs. Wells between 1 and 3 hours after leaving home is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Mr. and Mrs. Wells are taking their daughter to college. Their distances after various amount of time are,
Distance after 0 hour is 0
Distance after 1 hour is 55 meter
Distance after 2 hours is 110 meter
Distance after 3 hours is 165 meter
Distance after 4 hours is 165 meter
Distance after 5 hours is 225 meter
Calculation:
The average rate of change in distances between 1 and 3 hours can be calculated as,
Therefore, the average rate of change in distances between 1 and 3 hours of Mr. and Mrs. Wells after leaving home is
b.
To calculate:
The average rate of change in the distances of Mr. and Mrs. Wells from home between 0 and 5 hours after leaving home
b.

Answer to Problem 62S
The average rate of change in distances between 0 and 5 hours of Mr. and Mrs. Wells after leaving home is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Mr. and Mrs. Wells are taking their daughter to college. Their distances after various amount of time are,
Distance after 0 hour is 0
Distance after 1 hour is 55 meter
Distance after 2 hours is 110 meter
Distance after 3 hours is 165 meter
Distance after 4 hours is 165 meter
Distance after 5 hours is 225 meter
Calculation:
The average rate of change in distances between 1 and 3 hours can be calculated as,
Therefore, the average rate of change in distances between 0 and 5 hours of Mr. and Mrs. Wells after leaving home is
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