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In this problem, we're given the data that relates the cost or the number of gigabytes we use with the cost of that data plan.
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And we are asked to plot these points on the coordinate plane.
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So we have the point 470, 680, 10, 100, 15, 130, 150, 150, 20, 150, 20, 225, 40, 300, and 50, and 50, 375.
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So in part b, we're asked to connect the point 10, 100, with the point 30 to 25.
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So 10, 100, and 30 to 25.
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We're asked to interpret the slope of this.
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So if we were to calculate the slope, that would be the change in the y values.
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So we went up 125, and we increased 20 for our x values so delta y over delta x is 125 over 20 and that comes out to be uh 6 .2525 so the average cost of a gigabyte uh from 10 to 30 gigabytes is 6 .25 and then we're told to calculate the rate of change as we go from 4 to 10 gigabytes.
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But when we go from 4 to 10 gigabytes, we increase from 70 to 100...