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The table below represents the volume of a liquid sample as a function of its temperature: Temperature (°C) xVolume (ml) f (x) 1195 16100 21105 26110 The average rate of change of f(x) between x = 11 to x = 21 is ml per °C and represents the rate of change of volume per degree rise in temperature. (5 points)