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20 March, 10:43

At 1:00 pm the water level in a pool is 13 inches. At 1:30pm the water level is 18 inches. At 2:30pm the water level is 28 inches. What is the constant rate of change?

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  1. G
    20 March, 10:59
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    Per 1/2 an hour it is changes by 5 so the constant rate would be: 5 inches per 1/2 an hour
  2. B
    20 March, 11:19
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    From the given question we come to know of certain number of facts and they are:

    At 1:00 PM the water level of the pond was = 13 inches

    At 1:30 PM the water level of the pond was = 18 inches

    At 2:30 PM the water level of the pond was = 28 inches

    From the above given facts we can easily find the amount of water changing every half an hour.

    Amount of increase in water from 1:00PM to 1:30 PM = (18 - 13) inches

    = 5 inches

    Amount of increase in water level from 1:30PM to 2:30PM = (28 - 18) inches

    = 10 inches

    From the above two deductions we can come to the conclusion the the constant rate of change in water level is 5 inches for every half an hour.
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