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KengaRu [80]
2 years ago
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Mel slides down waterslide A, and Victor slides down waterslide B. After 2 seconds, Mel was 50 feet in the air, and after 5 seco

nds, she was 35 feet in the air. After 1 second, Victor was 60 feet in the air, and after 4 seconds, he was 50 feet in the air. Who was descending at a faster average rate? what is mels rate of change
Mathematics
2 answers:
antiseptic1488 [7]2 years ago
7 0
Mel moves 50-35=15 feet in 5-2=3 seconds. Descent rate=15/3=5 ft/sec.
Victor moves 60-50=10 feet in 4-1=3 seconds. Descent rate=10/3=3⅓ ft/sec. Mel is faster at 5 ft/sec.
klasskru [66]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Mel was descending at a faster average rate and the rate of change of Mel is -5 feet/ second.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is function passes through two points, then the average rate of change is

m=\dfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}

Let x be the time in seconds and y be the height in feet.

After 2 seconds, Mel was 50 feet in the air, and after 5 seconds, she was 35 feet in the air. It means the function have two ordered pairs (2,50) and (5,35).

The average rate of change of Mel is

m=\dfrac{35-50}{5-2}\Rightarrow \dfrac{-15}{3}=-5

It means Mel was descending at a rate of 5 feet per second.

After 1 second, Victor was 60 feet in the air, and after 4 seconds, he was 50 feet in the air. It means the function have two ordered pairs (1,60) and (4,50).

The average rate of change of Victor is

m=\dfrac{50-60}{4-1}\Rightarrow \dfrac{-10}{3}=-3.33...

It means Victor was descending at a rate of 10/3 feet per second.

5>3.33..

Therefore, Mel was descending at a faster average rate and the rate of change of Mel is -5 feet/ second.

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