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26 March, 03:56

In a graph with several intervals o data how does a constant interval appear? What type of scenario produces a constant interval?

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  1. 26 March, 03:57
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    A horizontal line; a melting ice cube.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A constant interval appears as a horizontal line. The graph in the interval has a slope m = 0.

    Here's an example of a constant interval.

    You take an ice cube from the freezer and place it in a container on the counter.

    The temperature of the ice cube is - 5 °C. The ice cube will warm to 0 °C, and then it will start to melt. While it is melting, the temperature is constant at 0 °C.

    When the ice has completely melted, the water will start warming to room temperature.

    A plot of temperature vs. time would look something like the graph below.

    The interval AB, where the ice is melting, is a constant interval.
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