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Mathematics, 24.09.2021 14:40 elisechavez02

Mrs. Garvin is driving from north of Orlando, Florida, to New York. She starts 90 miles north of Orlando and drives at approximately the same speed for eight hours. Her distance from Orlando is shown in the graph. What is her average rate of change (speed)?

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