The graph shows an object’s distance traveled over a period of time What can you tell about the object from the graph? (1 point) Responses The object is moving at a steady speed. The object is moving at a steady speed. The object is accelerating. The object is accelerating. The object is curving. The object is curving. The object is slowing down.

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To provide an accurate answer, I would need to see the graph you are referring to. However, I can help you interpret typical graphical representations of distance over time:

  1. Steady Speed: If the line on the graph is a straight line (with a constant slope), the object is moving at a steady speed.

  2. Accelerating: If the line is curved upwards (the slope is increasing), the object is accelerating.

  3. Curving: If the line is curved (not necessarily upward or downward), it could indicate changing speeds, which might suggest either acceleration or deceleration depending on the direction of the curve.

  4. Slowing Down: If the line is curved downwards (the slope is decreasing), it suggests that the object is slowing down.

If you can share more specific details about the shape of the graph, I can give you a more precise interpretation!