Question 5
Anita and Susanna are in a 5-mile bike race. The graph
shows each racer's distance...
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Question 5
Anita and Susanna are in a 5-mile bike race. The graph
shows each racer's distance from the start as a function of
time. Which race description correctly interprets the graph?
Susanna
Anita
5
Distance (miles)
3
2
1
0
10
1
2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Time (minutes)
Anita starts out slower than Susanna
but still wins the race.
Susanna starts out slower than Anita
but still wins the race.
Susanna is ahead of Anita for the
entire race and wins.
Anita is ahead of Susanna the entire
race and wins.
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