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                Read the scenario. A car increases its position at a constant velocity for 5 s. Then, it stops for 5 s. Which option provides a true statement about a distance-time graph created to represent this motion? 
The slope of the graph would be negative and constant for 5 s. Then, the slope would be 0 for 5 s because the slope represents velocity.
The slope of the graph would be increasing for 10 s because the slope represents the passing of time.
The slope of the graph would be positive and constant for 5 s. Then, the slope would be 0 for 5 s because the slope represents velocity.
The slope of the graph would be positive and increasing for 5 s. Then, the slope would be constant for 5 s because the slope represents velocity.
please help!
            
        The slope of the graph would be negative and constant for 5 s. Then, the slope would be 0 for 5 s because the slope represents velocity.
The slope of the graph would be increasing for 10 s because the slope represents the passing of time.
The slope of the graph would be positive and constant for 5 s. Then, the slope would be 0 for 5 s because the slope represents velocity.
The slope of the graph would be positive and increasing for 5 s. Then, the slope would be constant for 5 s because the slope represents velocity.
please help!
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            anon
            
    it was the third option
The slope of the graph would be positive and constant for 5 s. Then, the slope would be 0 for 5 s because the slope represents velocity.
    
The slope of the graph would be positive and constant for 5 s. Then, the slope would be 0 for 5 s because the slope represents velocity.
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