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Kevin drove for 4 hours and then stopped to eat dinner. The total distance he had driven at different time intervals is shown on the graph below.⬇️
• Using the information in the graph, determine Kevin’s average speed during these 4 hours.
• Kevin will drive for an additional 2 hours after dinner. He expects to drive 130 miles during these 2 hours, under the same driving conditions as the trip represented in the graph. Is this a reasonable expectation? Explain your answer and show your work.
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