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Mathematics, 14.01.2021 02:10 rakanmadi87

The graph models the height, h, above the ground, in feet, at time t seconds of a person swinging on a swing. Each point indicated on the graph represents the height of the person above the ground at the end
of each one-second interval.
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Height (feet)
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Time (seconds)
Over each interval, the average rate of change in the height, in feet per second, of the person on the swing
can be calculated. Order the intervals from least to greatest, based on the corresponding rate of change.
Drag and drop each interval to the correct position.


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