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Both Alex and Chris left their homes at 7:00 a. m. and walked to school. The graph shows the distances that each boy was from school as they walked.
A graph titled Distance from school has minutes since leaving home on the x-axis, and miles from school on the y-axis. A line labeled Chris goes through points (0, 4) and (15, 3). A line labeled Alex goes through points (0, 2) and (25, 1).
Which statement is best supported by the graph?
Alex lives farther from the school than Chris lives, and Alex walked to school at a faster rate than Chris walked.
Alex lives closer to the school than Chris lives, and Alex walked to school at a faster rate than Chris walked.
Chris lives farther from the school than Alex lives, and Chris walked to school at a faster rate than Alex walked.
Chris lives closer to the school than Alex lives, and Chris walked to school at a faster rate than Alex walked.
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