A truck travels from a factory to a gas station in 3 minutes. It stops at the gas station for 2 minutes. The truck then returns to the factory in 5 minutes. Which graph best represents the distance, y, in miles, of the truck from the factory after a certain amount of time, x, in minutes?
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A graph shows Time in minutes along the x-axis and Trucks distance from factory in miles along the y-axis. The scales on the x- and y-axes are from 0 to 10 at increments of 1. There are three straight lines in the graph. The first line joins ordered pair 0, 0 with 2, 3. The second straight line joins 2, 3 and 5, 3, and the third straight line joins ordered pair 5, 3 with the ordered pair 10, 0.
A graph shows Time in minutes along the x-axis and Trucks distance from factory in miles along the y axis. The scales on the x- and y-axes are from 0 to 10 at increments of 1. There are three straight lines in the graph. The first line joins ordered pair 0, 0 with 3, 3. The second straight line joins 3, 3 and 5, 3, and the third straight line joins ordered pair 5, 3 with the ordered pair 10, 0.
A graph shows Time in minutes along the x-axis and Trucks distance from factory in miles along the y-axis. The scales on the x- and y-axes are from 0 to 10 at increments of 1. There are three straight lines in the graph. The first line joins ordered pair 0, 0 with 3, 3. The second straight line joins 3, 3 and 6, 3, and the third straight line joins ordered pair 6, 3 with the ordered pair 10, 0.
A graph shows Time in minutes along the x-axis and Trucks distance from factory in miles along the y-axis. The scales on the x- and y-axes are from 0 to 10 at increments of 1. There are three straight lines in the graph. The first line joins ordered pair 0, 0 with 2, 3. The second straight line joins 2, 3 and 4, 3, and the third straight line joins ordered pair 4, 3 with the ordered pair 10, 0.