Mathematics, 15.06.2021 01:30 vonteee2
A manager wanted to analyze the online shoe sales for his business. He collected data for the number of
pairs of shoes sold each hour over a 14-hour time period. He created a graph to model the data, as shown
below.
State the entire interval for which the number of pairs of shoes sold is increasing.
Determine the average rate of change between the sixth and fourteenth hours, and explain what it means in
the context of the problem.
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