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Four people are cycling. They each start at the same point. (0 represents their starting point.) Plot their finish points after five seconds of cycling on a number line and then fill in the blanks below. Lin cycles at 5 meters per second, on the number line this point would be at on the number line. Diego cycles at -4 meters per second, on the number line this point would be at on the number line. Elena cycles at 3 meters per second, on the number line this point would be at on the number line. Noah cycles at -6 meters per second, on the number line this point would be at on the number line.

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