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Mathematics, 13.07.2021 18:50 herchellann302

The graph shows the distance from its starting position of a car traveling for 8 hours. What does the second x-intercept represent in this situation?
1 point
y
120
100
80
Distance (miles)
60
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00
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Time (hours)
The second x-intercept is when the car returns to the start.
The second x-intercept is when the car drove for 8 hours.
The second x-intercept is when the car trip is complete.
The second x-intercept is comes after the car drove 120 miles, stayed for one hour,
and then drove again
All of the above

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