Suppose that the satifaction received from a number of rides taken on a roller coaster 0.5 is given by the function S(x) = 200 (*) received and x is the number of rides taken. 2x+1' \3x+4/ where S is the satisfaction (i) Find the rate at which the satisfaction changes with respect to the number of rides taken.

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Suppose that the satifaction received from a number of rides taken on a roller coaster
0.5
is given by the function S(x) = 200 (*)
received and x is the number of rides taken.
2x+1'
\3x+4/
where S is the satisfaction
(i) Find the rate at which the satisfaction changes with respect to the
number of rides taken.
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that the satifaction received from a number of rides taken on a roller coaster 0.5 is given by the function S(x) = 200 (*) received and x is the number of rides taken. 2x+1' \3x+4/ where S is the satisfaction (i) Find the rate at which the satisfaction changes with respect to the number of rides taken.
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