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User Anler
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Answer:

1,3 2,6 4,12 6,18

Explanation:

User Sujith S
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Answer:

(1, 3)

(2, 6)

(4, 12)

(6, 18)

Explanation:

Time represents s, or the x value when plotting (x, y) and distance represent m or the y value when plotting.

For the first one, plot it at (1, 3), so look where time is, the horizontal line, and find one. Then from there, go up three places. That is where you will plot your first point.

The second one will be plotted at (2, 6). Find two on the horizontal line, and then go up six spaces. That is where you will plot your second.

Do the same thing for the last two. You should plot your points at:

(1, 3)

(2, 6)

(4, 12)

(6, 18)

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