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(a)
To calculate: The values of average rate of change of S over successive intervals and complete the table contains math SAT score of a high school graduate which can be approximated by
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Avg. Rate of Change of S |
(b)
The interpretation of result obtained in part (a) for the interval
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Avg. Rate of Change of S |
(c)
The correct option showing direction of SAT score of student, if the household income rises out of the following options.
The options are:
A) Increases.
B) Decreases.
C) Increases, then decreases.
D) Decreases, then increases
(d)
The correct option showing the effect on the SAT score of student, if the household income increases out of the following options.
The options are:
A) More pronounced.
B) Less pronounced.
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