(a) A sight-seeing ship is stopped in the water for an hour, miles from the shore. Then the captain heads the ship back to the shore at a constant rate. ship docks at shore for awhile, then returns to the open sea. Distance Distance Distance Distance to to to to Shore Shore Shore Shore Time Time Time Time

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For each scenario below, choose the graph that gives the best representation.
(a) A sight-seeing ship is stopped in the water for an hour, miles from the shore. Then the captain heads the ship back to the shore at a constant rate.
ship docks at shore for awhile, then returns to the open sea.
Distance
Distance
Distance
Distance
to
to
to
to
Shore
Shore
Shore
Shore
Time
Time
Time
Time
(b) Keiko is working out by riding her bike. She starts by biking slowly at a constant rate. Then she gradually picks up speed until she reaches her peak
maintains this peak speed for the rest of the workout.
Speed
Speed
Speed
Speed
Time
Time
Time
Time
Transcribed Image Text:For each scenario below, choose the graph that gives the best representation. (a) A sight-seeing ship is stopped in the water for an hour, miles from the shore. Then the captain heads the ship back to the shore at a constant rate. ship docks at shore for awhile, then returns to the open sea. Distance Distance Distance Distance to to to to Shore Shore Shore Shore Time Time Time Time (b) Keiko is working out by riding her bike. She starts by biking slowly at a constant rate. Then she gradually picks up speed until she reaches her peak maintains this peak speed for the rest of the workout. Speed Speed Speed Speed Time Time Time Time
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