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The graph shows a journey in a car. Which of the statements most likely describes the start of the journey at the portion of the graph labeled I?

A line graph is drawn on the first quadrant of a coordinate plane. The x-axis is labeled Time in seconds, and the y-axis is labeled Distance in miles. The line graph is divided into 7 segments labeled I, J, K, L, M, N, and O. I starts at the origin and is a straight line slanting up. J is a line segment that starts at the end of I and is horizontal. K is a curve that starts at the end of J and curves up. L is a straight line that starts at the end of K and is horizontal. M is a straight line that starts at the end of L and slopes down. N is a straight line that starts at the end of M and is horizontal. O is a curve that starts at the end of N and curves down to finally touch the x-axis.

The car travels the same distance per unit of time because the portion shows a linear, increasing function.
The car travels different distances per unit of time because the portion shows a linear, increasing function.
The car travels the same distance per unit of time because the portion shows a nonlinear, increasing function.
The car travels different distances per unit of time because the portion shows a nonlinear, increasing function.

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9514 1404 393

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(a) The car travels the same distance per unit of time because the portion shows a linear, increasing function.

Explanation:

The description of portion I is ...

I starts at the origin and is a straight line slanting up

This best matches the answer choice ...

The car travels the same distance per unit of time because the portion shows a linear, increasing function.

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When you describe the graph, as opposed to showing the graph, your description often will answer the question directly--as it does here.

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