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Which situation is most likely to show a constant rate of change?
a. the number of customers in a grocery store compared with the day of the week
b. the speed of the wind on a stormy day compared with the time of day
c. the amount of gasoline in a car's tank while driving on a highway at a constant speed compared with time
d. the distance of a student from home during a school day compared with the time of day
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Which situation is most likely to show a constant rate of change?
a. the number of customers...
a. the number of customers...
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