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Answer to Problem 11PPS
The rate of changefor mosquitoes is increase of
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Calculation:
Consider the table that shows time and number of beats taken by mosquitoes:
Time (s) [x] | Number of beats [y] |
0.5 | 300 |
1 | 600 |
And also, make the table that shows time and number of beats taken by honey bees:
Time (s) [x] | Number of beats [y] |
1 | 200 |
2 | 400 |
The rate of change is change in one quality with respect to another quantity.
Mathematically:
Thus, the rate of change is change in number of beats with respect to change in time.
So, the rate of change for mosquitoes is:
Rate of change =
And, the rate of change for honey bees is:
Rate of change =
The rate of change for mosquitoes is increase of
It means that number of time a mosquito’s wings beats increased at a faster rate than the number of times honey bees wings beats.
Conclusion:
The rate of change for mosquitoes is increase of
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