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Mathematics, 19.10.2019 00:00 michaelortega5808

Which situation could be modeled by the graph shown if the x-axis is time in seconds and the y-axis is distance in feet?

a) a man jumps out of a plane and about 3 seconds after he jumps he opens his parachute.

b) a egg is dropped from a window on a tall building and hits the ground about 12 seconds later.

c) an owl is flying in the air and after about 3 seconds he dives to the ground to catch a mouse.

d) a ball is thrown out of a window on a tall building and hits the ground about 12 seconds later.

e) a ball is thrown up into the air from a person standing on the ground and then hits the ground about 12 seconds later.

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