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Lisa walks from her bus stop to Matt's house, and they walk together to the bus stop. Then, Lisa and Matt take the bus to school. Segment E of which graph most likely shows Lisa nas Matt's bus ride to
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Lisa walks from her bus stop to Matt's house, and they walk together to the bus stop. Then, Lisa and Matt take the bus to school. Segment E of which graph most likely shows Lisa nas Matt's bus ride to school?
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i need the answer too lol
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