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Darrell tracked the number of employees in his company over a six-year period. In the graph, x represents years since 2006 and y represents the number of employees. The coordinates for one data point, P, are shown.

Find the average rate of change in the number of employees per year by using the data for year 0 and year 6. Round your answer to the
nearest tenth


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