The object was 6 meters after 2 seconds and the correct option is A.
To find the position of the object at any given time, we can simply look at the y-value on the graph at that corresponding time. In this case, the y-value at 2 seconds is 6 meters.
Another way to find the position of the object is to use the slope of the line. The slope of a position vs. time graph represents the velocity of the object. In this case, the slope of the line is constant, which means that the object is moving at a constant velocity. To find the position of the object at any given time, we can use the following equation:
position = initial position + velocity * time
In this case, the initial position is 0 meters, the velocity is 3 meters per second, and the time is 2 seconds. Plugging these values into the equation, we get the following:
position = 0 meters + 3 meters per second * 2 seconds = 6 meters
Therefore, the object was 6 meters after 2 seconds and the correct option is A.