Kayla soaked in the bathtub.
Explanation:
This diagram is included 5 direct segments. The slope of each portion is the rate at which the level of water in the tub is changing. A rising line says that the water level is rising.
A falling line says that the water level is falling. If the water level isn't changing, at that point the slant of the line is zero ... it's a horizontal section.
Before we even glance at the story, we should take a look at the chart:
Portion A: the tub is vacant at time zero, at that point rises gradually for around 8 minutes;
Portion B: out of nowhere at 8 minutes, the level ascents by half
(from level 20 to level 30) in a short time or less;
Portion C: for the following 15 minutes, the level doesn't change;
Portion D: the water drops rapidly to level-20 out of 2 minutes or less;
Portion E: in around 8 minutes, the water level drops gradually to zero.
On the off chance that someone disclosed to us, this was the diagram of a young lady washing up,
we could pretty much peruse the story from the diagram:
A: filling the tub from the faucets ... takes 8 minutes;
B: the individual gradually and cautiously getting into the tub, making the level ascent
C: the individual in the tub;
D: the individual gradually and cautiously escaping the tub;
E: the tub exhausting in a short time.
Presently I'm prepared to take a gander at the decisions.
OK. I see that the inquiry is just posing about fragment C.
K ran water to fill the tub ... No. The level isn't evolving.
K exhausted the tub ... No. The level isn't evolving.
K got into the tub ... No. The level isn't evolving.
K soaked the bath ... Yes! The level isn't evolving.