4.4 rates of change

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EXAMPLE 5 Find a rate of change INTERNET CAFE The table shows the cost of using a computer at an Internet cafe for a given amount of time. Find the rate of change in cost with respect to time. Time (hours) 2 4 6 Cost (dollars) 7 14 21

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EXAMPLE 5 Find a rate of change

INTERNET CAFEThe table shows the cost of using a computer at an Internet cafe for a given amount of time. Find the rate of change in cost with respect to time.

Time (hours) 2 4 6

Cost (dollars) 7 14 21

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EXAMPLE 5 Find a rate of change

Rate of change =change in costchange in time

14 – 74 – 2

=72= 3.5=

ANSWER

The rate of change in cost is $3.50 per hour.

SOLUTION

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Time(minute) 30 60 90

Distance (miles)

1.5 3 4.5

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 5

The table shows the distance a person walks for exercise. Find the rate of change in distance with respect to time.

7. EXERCISE

ANSWER 0.05 mi/min

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EXAMPLE 6 Use a graph to find and compare rates of change

COMMUNITY THEATER

A community theater performed a play each Saturday evening for 10 consecutive weeks. The graph shows the attendance for the performances in weeks 1, 4, 6, and 10. Describe the rates of change in attendance with respect to time.

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SOLUTION

EXAMPLE 6 Use a graph to find and compare rates of change

Find the rates of change using the slope formula.

Weeks 1–4: 232 – 1244 – 1 =

1083

= 36 people per week

Weeks 4–6: 204 – 2326 – 4 =

–28 2

= –14 people per week

Weeks 6–10: 72 – 20410 – 6 =

–1324 = –33 people per week

ANSWER

Attendance increased during the early weeks of performing the play. Then attendance decreased, slowly at first, then more rapidly.

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EXAMPLE 7 Interpret a graph

COMMUTING TO SCHOOL

A student commutes from home to school by walking and by riding a bus. Describe the student’s commute in words.

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EXAMPLE 7 Interpret a graph

The first segment of the graph is not very steep, so the student is not traveling very far with respect to time. The student must be walking. The second segment has a zero slope, so the student must not be moving. He or she is waiting for the bus. The last segment is steep, so the student is traveling far with respect to time. The student must be riding the bus.

SOLUTION

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EXAMPLE 7 Interpret a graphGUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 6 and 7

WHAT IF? How would the answer to Example 6 change if you knew that attendance was 70 people in week 12?

8.

Sample answer: The attendance did not decrease as rapidly between weeks 10 and 12.

ANSWER

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EXAMPLE 7 Interpret a graphGUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 6 and 7

WHAT IF? Using the graph in Example 7, draw a graph that represents the student’s commute from school to home.

9.

ANSWER

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EXAMPLE 7 Interpret a graphGUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 6 and 7

WHAT IF? Using the graph in Example 7, draw a graph that represents the student’s commute from school to home.

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ANSWER