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Camryn ran for 13 minutes, walked for 17 minutes, ran for another 13 minutes, and then sat down and stretched in place for 17 minutes. Her total distance traveled is a function of time. Which graph most accurately represents this scenario? A graph is shown with a starting point at the origin. The x-axis is labeled Time (in hours) and the y-axis is labeled Total distance (in miles). The graph moves upward quickly until 0.2 hours, then moves upward at a slower rate until 0.5 hours. From 0.5 to 0.73 hours, the graph moves upward at a faster rate, and from 0.73 to 1 hour, the line is horizontal. A graph is shown with a starting point at 0 comma 1.3. The x-axis is labeled Time (in hours) and the y-axis is labeled Total distance (in miles). The graph is horizontal until 0.2 hours, then moves downward until 0.5 hours. From 0.5 to 0.73 hours the graph moves upward quickly, and from 0.73 to 1 hour it continues down to touch the x axis at x equals 1. A graph is shown with a starting point at the origin. The x-axis is labeled Time (in hours) and the y-axis is labeled Total distance (in miles). The graph moves upward quickly until 0.2 hours, then is a horizontal line until 0.5 hours. From 0.5 to 0.73 hours, the graph moves upward, and from 0.73 to 1 hour, it moves upwards at a slower rate. A graph is shown with a starting point at the origin. The x-axis is labeled Time (in hours) and the y-axis is labeled Total distance (in miles). The graph moves upward until 0.2 hours, then is a horizontal line until 0.5 hours. From 0.5 to 0.73 hours, it moves downward slowly, and from 0.73 to 1 hour, it moves downward at a slower rate until it touches the x-axis. Camryn ran for 13 minutes, walked for 17 minutes, ran for another 13 minutes, and then sat down and stretched in place for 17 minutes. Her total distance traveled is a function of time. Which graph most accurately represents this scenario? A graph is shown with a starting point at the origin. The x-axis is labeled Time (in hours) and the y-axis is labeled Total distance (in miles). The graph moves upward quickly until 0.2 hours, then moves upward at a slower rate until 0.5 hours. From 0.5 to 0.73 hours, the graph moves upward at a faster rate, and from 0.73 to 1 hour, the line is horizontal. A graph is shown with a starting point at 0 comma 1.3. The x-axis is labeled Time (in hours) and the y-axis is labeled Total distance (in miles). The graph is horizontal until 0.2 hours, then moves downward until 0.5 hours. From 0.5 to 0.73 hours the graph moves upward quickly, and from 0.73 to 1 hour it continues down to touch the x axis at x equals 1. A graph is shown with a starting point at the origin. The x-axis is labeled Time (in hours) and the y-axis is labeled Total distance (in miles). The graph moves upward quickly until 0.2 hours, then is a horizontal line until 0.5 hours. From 0.5 to 0.73 hours, the graph moves upward, and from 0.73 to 1 hour, it moves upwards at a slower rate. A graph is shown with a starting point at the origin. The x-axis is labeled Time (in hours) and the y-axis is labeled Total distance (in miles). The graph moves upward until 0.2 hours, then is a horizontal line until 0.5 hours. From 0.5 to 0.73 hours, it moves downward slowly, and from 0.73 to 1 hour, it moves downward at a slower rate until it touches the x-axis.

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