Year No. of cars sold
in (hundreds)
2000 45
2002 51
2004 53
2006 60
2008 77
A car manufacturer's sales figures for 2000 to 2008 are shown in the table. Estimate the average rate of change in the number of cars the manufacturer sold between 2002 and 2006.
A.
450 cars per year
B.
225 cars per year
C.
2,900 cars per year
D.
600 cars per year
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[SOLVED] Year No. of cars sold
in (hundreds)
2000 45
2002 51
2004 53
2006 60
2008 77
A car manufacturer's sales figures for 2000 to 2008 are shown in the table. Estimate the average rate of change in the number of cars the manufacturer sold between 2002 and 2006.
 A. 
450 cars per year
 B. 
225 cars per year
 C. 
2,900 cars per year
 D. 
600 cars per year
Answer: In photo below
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The average rate of change in the number of cars the manufacturer sold between 2002 and 2006 is B. 225 cars per year.What is the average rate of change?The average rate of change shows the slope line over the stated interval.We can find the average rate of change by dividing the change in y-values by the change in x-values.Year        No. of cars sold                 in (hundreds)2000                 452002                 512004                532006                60 2008                77The total number of cars sold between 2002 and 2006 = 16,400The number of cars sold in 2002 = 5,100The number of cars sold in 2006 = 6,000The increase in car sold between 2002 and 2006 = 900 (6,000 - 5,100)OR:Increase in the number of cars sold in 2004 = 200 (5,300 - 5,100)Increase in the number of cars sold in 2006 = 700 (6,000 - 5,300)Total change in y-values = 900 (6,000 - 5,100)Total change in x-values = 4 (2006 - 200)2Average rate of change = 225 (900/4)Thus, we can conclude that for 4 years, car sales increased on, average, by 225 each year.Learn more about the average rate of change at https://brainly.com/question/8728504 #SPJ1