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Which of these descriptions matches the graph? Jimmy is walking to a friend's house at a constant
rate.
Jimmy is running late, so he starts to run to school
but needs to take breaks.
Jimmy is riding the bus to school at a decreasing
rate.
Jimmy's bus drives at the same speed for parts A
and C.


Which of these descriptions matches the graph?

Jimmy is walking to a friend's house at a constant

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