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officialsavannah:

On the way to school, a student rides his bike to the bus stop. He then waits a few minutes for the bus to come and rides the bus to school. The bus stops at school, and he walks from the parking lot to his first class. Is the graph of his distance always increasing? Explain.

JazzWill:

I say no because he stops for the bus and then keeps moving so its not always at increase

officialsavannah:

ok ty

JazzWill:

np

umm:

Please provide the graph.

JazzWill:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @umm Please provide the graph. \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) I dont think it has a graph i believe it was asking based on what was said

officialsavannah:

yea, there is no graph

umm:

Ah, okay.

Angle:

wait, did you still need help @officialsavannah ?

officialsavannah:

yes

Angle:

we have a couple events in this problem: 1. student rides bike to bus stop 2. student waits a few minutes for the bus 3. the bus takes the student to school 4. student walks from the parking lot to class for each of these you want to answer: "Is distance increasing" Yes or No if there is even one "no", then the answer for your problem (because it says "always") will also be "no" if everything is "yes" then the answer is also "yes"

YECR:

u still need help?

Jelly17:

i would say no

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