Mathematics, 14.01.2020 00:31 kyleg1711
Jacob is going on a road trip across the country. he covers 10 miles in 15 minutes. he then spends 10 minutes buying gas and some snacks at
the gas station. he then continues on his road trip.
describe the distance traveled between 10 minutes and 15 minutes.
distance (miles)
0
5
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
time (minutes)
oa.
the distance traveled between 10 minutes and 15 minutes is decreasing
ob.
the distance traveled between 10 minutes and 15 minutes is increasing.
oc.
the distance traveled between 10 minutes and 15 minutes is constant
od.
the distance traveled between 10 minutes and 15 minutes cannot be determined from the given information
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