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Mathematics, 06.01.2021 22:20 lymariluna73016

The graph below represents a recent 10 meter race between two remote control cars. A graph titled Remote Control Car Race has seconds after race start on the x-axis and distance from start line (meters) on the y-axis. A line labeled red car goes through (3, 2) and (6, 4). A line labeled blue car goes through (3, 0) and (5, 2).

Which statements about the race are true? Check all that apply.
The red car won the race because it started above the blue car.
The cars crashed at 9 seconds into the race because that is the point of intersection, and neither car continued on after that point in time.
The blue car passed the red car at 6 m into the race because that is the point of intersection, and the blue car has a greater distance than the red car after that time.
The blue car is faster because the slope of its line is steeper than the slope of the line representiong the red car.
The blue car started 3 seconds late because it has an x-intercept of (3, 0) and x represents the time and y represents the distance from the starting line.

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