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<h3><u>Analysis </u><u>of </u><u>graph </u><u>:</u><u>-</u></h3>
We have given one graph which is plot between distance and time. where time is in minutes and distance is in seconds.
<u>According </u><u>to </u><u>the </u><u>graph </u>
- For the first 5 minute ( O to A) , The distance is continously increasing 2m / per minute .
- For the 5 minute that is from 5 minute to 13 minute ( A to B) both marellize and her dog wally moving with the constant speed .
- For next 3 minutes that is from 10 minutes to 13 minutes ( B to C) , The distance is continously decreasing with time .
- For next 3 minutes that is from 13 to 16 minutes ( C to D) , Again they moved with constant speed .
- For next 6 minute that is from 16 to 21 minutes ( D to E) . Again, There distance is increasing with time .
- Again For next 4 minutes that is 21 to 25 minutes , they are moving with constant velocity .
<h3><u>Let's </u><u>Begin </u><u>:</u><u>-</u></h3>
1) Between O and A
- The marellize and wally when moving between O to A , The distance is constantly increasing with time.
- The graph is Straight line
2) Between A and B
- The marellize and wally when moving between A to B, The distance remains the same with time that is they moving with constant speed.
- The graph is constant or steady
3) Between B to C
- The marellize and wally when moving between B to C, The distance is constantly decreasing with time .
- The graph is straight line but it follows decreasing function .
4) For covering the First 6 km ,
<u>According </u><u>to </u><u>the </u><u>graph</u><u>, </u>
- For covering first 6 km, They took 3 minutes.
5) No, Marellize and wally walk does not from where they have started.
<u>According </u><u>to </u><u>the </u><u>graph </u>
- It is end at 5 m instead of 0m .
So as you can see, -3 is the y-intercept. You would make a point on (-3,0) first. Then from the point, you would go up 1 and go right 2 because the slope is a positive 1/2 slope.
Answer:
your answer would be both
Step-by-step explanation:
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Yes. It is most likely a proportional relationship.
Divide $55 by 6(hr)
He gets $9.16 an hour, $18.32 for 2 hours, and so on...
Just multiply 9.16 by how many hours you want