Mathematics
Mathematics, 20.11.2020 18:30, caity2006

30 PTS!! URGENT JUST 3 QUESTIONS PLEASE 1. Fred bags groceries at Wegmans. On average, he fills 21 bags for every three customers. Represent the total bags Fred filled based on the number of customers

2. What does the average rate of change represent?
A. For every seven customers, Fred fills 1 bag of groceries.
B. For every customer, Fred fills 7 bags of groceries.
C. undetermined
D. not enough information

3. What is Fred’s average rate of change?
A. 1/7
B. 1
C. 7
D. undetermined

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