An arithmetic series does not have a constant rate of change, so there is none.
8 to 2 = 4 to 1
25%% rate:= 2/8 * 100%= 0.25 * 100%= 25%
450*8/100*2 = 72
Nope, bc the common difference is not constant ( linear) its goes up +1, +5, +2, therefore, again, it's not constant
Constant rate of change is when a number is consistent like: 1*2=2 2*2=4 3*2=6 4*2=8
An arithmetic series does not have a constant rate of change, so there is none.
8 to 2 = 4 to 1
Yes. (-2)3 = -8
% rate:= 2/8 * 100%= 0.25 * 100%= 25%
25%% rate:= 2/8 * 100%= 0.25 * 100%= 25%
There is no rate, but there is a fraction: 1/4
% rate:= 2/8 * 100%= 0.25 * 100%= 25%
it is the rate at which something grows ie: 2 4 8 16 32 factor of 2 rate is times 2
The question cannot really be answered because there is no basis for assuming that the rate of acceleration is constant over that period. If, however, you do make that assumption, then the rate of acceleration is 4 8/33 = 4.2424... metres per second^2.
percentage = 25%% rate:= 2/8 * 100%= 0.25 * 100%= 25%
percentage = 25%% rate:= 2/8 * 100%= 0.25 * 100%= 25%