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Marissa went on a trip and drove her car throughout the day. The graph below shows Marissa's distance from the starting point of her trip for different segments of time.
The title of the graph is, Distance from Starting Point over Time. The horizontal axis is titled, Number of Hours, and ranges from 0 to 10. The vertical axis is titled, Distance from Starting Point in miles, and ranges from 0 to 260.
Part A
Describe each of the three segments of the graph in terms of the rate of change in Marissa’s distance from the starting point throughout her trip.
Respond in the space provided.
Question 2
Part B
Describe Marissa's distance from the starting point at the end of her trip in relation to her distance from the starting point at the beginning of her trip. Use evidence from the graph above to justify your answer.
Respond in the space provided.
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