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Mathematics, 21.07.2020 20:01 nelsy7610

Joe and Nate went for a walk. The system representing each boy’s progress is graphed below. A graph titled Joe and Nate's progress has minutes since noon on the x-axis and miles from Joe's house on the y-axis. A line labeled Joe's progress goes through (10, 1) and (20, 2). A line labeled Nate's Progress goes through (0, 5) and (30, 3). Which statements about the system and scenario are true? Check all that apply. Nate starts 5 miles away from Joe’s house and gets closer as he walks because the y-intercept is 5 and his distance is decreasing. Nate walks at a negative speed because the slope of his line is negative. Joe walks at 1 mile per hour because the line representing his progress rises 1 for every 1 it runs. Nate walks at rate of 2 miles every 30 minutes because the difference in distance is 2 miles for every 30 minutes of time. Joe is walking faster than Nate because his line is steeper, meaning the distance he travels is changing more quickly.

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