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The graph is the path Beth took on a walk.
A graph with horizontal axis time (sec...
Physics, 20.10.2021 14:00 sairaanwar67
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The graph is the path Beth took on a walk.
A graph with horizontal axis time (seconds) and vertical axis position in (meters). The line runs in 2 straight segments from 0 seconds 2 meters to 6 seconds 8 meters to 10 seconds 0 meters.
What does the line from time 6 to 10 indicate?
A. Beth slowed down considerably.
B. Beth turned around and went the other direction.
C. Beth sped up considerably.
D. Beth went farther away from the origin.
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