Answer: OPTION D.
Step-by-step explanation:
 The rate of change of a linear function is also known as "Slope".
 The slope can be calculated with the following formula:
 [tex]m=\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]
 Choose two points on the function "R" graphed:
 [tex](1,0)\\(0,-3)[/tex]
 You can say that:
  [tex]y_2=-3\\y_1=0\\\\x_2=0\\x_1=1[/tex]
 Substituting values into the formula, you get:
 [tex]m=\frac{-3-0}{0-1}=3[/tex]
 Choose two point from the table that models the function "S":
 [tex](4,21)\\(6,31)[/tex]
 You can say that:
  [tex]y_2=31\\y_1=21\\\\x_2=6\\x_1=4[/tex]
 Substituting values into the formula, you get:
 [tex]m=\frac{31-21}{6-4}=5[/tex]
 Therefore, you can conclude that the function "S" has a greater rate of change than Function "R".