In half an hour the trains travels 22.5 miles
The average rate of change (m) is the ratio of the change in function value to the width of the interval:
m = (f(6) - f(2))/(6 - 2)
To compute this, we need to compute f(6) and f(2).
f(6) = (0.25*6 -0.5)*6 +3.5 = 9.5
f(2) = (0.25*2 - 0.5)*2 +3.5 = 3.5
Then the average rate of change is
m = (9.5 - 3.5)/(6 - 2) = 6/4 = 1.5
The average rate of change is 1.5 thousand owners per year.
Let numbers of books be 'b' and numbers of CDs be 'c'
We can set up two equations:
Equation [1] ⇒

Equation [2] ⇒

We are solving for the number of books and the number of CDs bought
When we have two equations in terms of two different variables;

and

, that we need to solve, then this becomes a simultaneous equation problem.
First, rearrange Equation [1] to make either

or

the subject:


Then we substitute

into Equation [2]






Now we know the value of

which is

, substitute this value into

we have

Answer:
Numbers of books = 13
Numbers of CDs = 7