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A person climbs many evenly-spaced steps to reach the top of the monument. The graph shows the number of steps a person has climbed and the
corresponding height, in meters, of the person above the ground.
Which statement best describes the rate of change for the
situation?
A. A person's height increases 0.1 meters per step.
B. A person's height increases 0.2 meters per step.
C. A person's height increases 4 meters per step.
D. A person's height increases 6 meters per step.
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