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13 The temperature of a room, in degrees Fahrenheit is modeled by H, a different

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The temperature of a room, in degrees Fahrenheit is modeled by H, a differentiable function of the number of minutes after the is adjusted. Of the following, which is the best interpretation of H degree (S) = 2? The temperature of the room is 2 degrees Fahrenheit, 5 minutes after the is adjusted. The temperature of the room increases by 2 degrees Fahrenheit during the first 5 minutes after the is adjusted. The temperature of the room is increasing at a constant rate of 2/5 degree Fahrenheit per minute. The temperature of the room is increasing at a rate of 2 degrees Fahrenheit per minute, 5 minutes after the is adjusted.

Explanation / Answer

Indeed, the derivative represents rate of change of H.

Therefore, correct option is (D)

That is , The temperature of the room is increasing at a rate of 2 degrees Fahrenheit per minute, 5 minutes after the thermostat is adjusted.

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