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A track runner ran for 15 minutes, walked for 15 minutes, ran for another 20 minutes, and then stretched in place for 10 minutes.Which graph describes the relationship between runner's total distance and time?

A track runner ran for 15 minutes, walked for 15 minutes, ran for another 20 minutes-example-1
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Answer:

its A

Explanation:

He rested and stretched for 15 minutes, aka he did not move

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Note that:

When the track runner runs, he is expected to cover more distance than when walks

When he stretches his body, he is not expected to cover any distance because there is no motion when the body is stretched in place.

By carefully observing the graphs shown, the correct graph will be plotted in the format below:

Long distance for the first 15 minutes

Short distance for the second 15 minutes

Longer distance for the next 20 minutes

No distance covered in the last 10 minutes

Therefore, the only graph that describes the relationship between the runner's total distance and time is option B

A track runner ran for 15 minutes, walked for 15 minutes, ran for another 20 minutes-example-1
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