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Mathematics, 25.06.2019 02:30 ashtonsilvers2003

The table below shows the distance d(t) in feet that an object travels in t seconds: t (seconds) d(t) (feet) 1 15 2 60 3 135 4 240 what is the average rate of change of d(t) between 2 seconds and 4 seconds, and what does it represent? 50 ft/s; it represents the average speed of the object between 2 seconds and 4 seconds 90 ft/s; it represents the average speed of the object between 2 seconds and 4 seconds 90 ft/s; it represents the average distance traveled by the object between 2 seconds and 4 seconds 50 ft/s; it represents the average distance traveled by the object between 2 seconds and 6 seconds

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