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5 January, 05:19

The function N (X) = 90 (0.86) * + 69 can be used to predict the temperature of a

cup of hot chocolate in degrees Fahrenheit after x minutes. What is the

approximate average rate of change of the temperature of the hot chocolate, in

degrees per minute, over the interval [0, 6]?

1.

-8.93

2.

-0.11

3.

0.11

4.

8.93

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  1. 5 January, 05:45
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    Answer: - 8.93

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given the function:

    N (X) = 90 (0.86) ^x + 69

    X in the interval [0, 6]

    For X = 0

    N (0) = 90 (0.86) ^0 + 69

    90 + 69 = 159

    For X = 6

    N (6) = 90 (0.86) ^6 + 69

    90 (0.404567235136) + 69

    = 105.41105116224

    Therefore, average change of change in temperature;

    (temp 2 - temp 1) / (time 2 - time)

    (105.41105116224 - 159) / (6 - 0)

    = - 53.58894883776 / 6

    = - 8.93149147296

    = - 8.93
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