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Mathematics, 03.08.2019 16:30 areebaali1205

The price of oranges went from $.90 per lb to $1.20 per lb in five years. find the rate of change of the price of orange a) $0.30 per pound per year b) $0.06 per pound per year c) $0.24 per pound per year d) $0.18 per pound per year

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