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Which story matches the graph? (1 point) Responses The elevator moves up, stays at ground level, then moves down at a slower ra...Question
Which story matches the graph?
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The elevator moves up, stays at ground level, then moves down at a faster rate.
The elevator moves up, stays at ground level, then moves down at a faster rate.
The elevator moves up, is stationary for a while, then moves down at a slower rate.
The elevator moves up, is stationary for a while, then moves down at a slower rate.
The elevator moves up, stays at ground level, then moves down at a slower rate.
The elevator moves up, stays at ground level, then moves down at a slower rate.
The elevator moves up, is stationary for a while, then moves down at a faster rate.
The elevator moves up, is stationary for a while, then moves down at a faster rate.
(1 point)
Responses
The elevator moves up, stays at ground level, then moves down at a faster rate.
The elevator moves up, stays at ground level, then moves down at a faster rate.
The elevator moves up, is stationary for a while, then moves down at a slower rate.
The elevator moves up, is stationary for a while, then moves down at a slower rate.
The elevator moves up, stays at ground level, then moves down at a slower rate.
The elevator moves up, stays at ground level, then moves down at a slower rate.
The elevator moves up, is stationary for a while, then moves down at a faster rate.
The elevator moves up, is stationary for a while, then moves down at a faster rate.
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To determine which story matches the graph, we need to analyze the movements of the elevator described in each option.
- If the graph shows the elevator moving upward, remaining stationary, and then descending, we would look for options that reflect that sequence.
- If the elevator descends faster than it ascends or is stationary, we would need to consider that as well.
Based on these conditions:
1. **The elevator moves up, stays at ground level, then moves down at a faster rate.** - This option implies ascending, staying level temporarily, and descending faster, which suggests a slower ascent.
2. **The elevator moves up, is stationary for a while, then moves down at a slower rate.** - This suggests a higher initial ascent, a stationary phase, and a gentle descent.
3. **The elevator moves up, stays at ground level, then moves down at a slower rate.** - This indicates a brief level period before descending but implies a slower descent.
4. **The elevator moves up, is stationary for a while, then moves down at a faster rate.** - This is similar to option 2 but describes a faster descent after a stationary period.
Without seeing the actual graph, I can't definitively match the story. However, if the graph shows a slower descent after a stationary phase, option 2 or 3 may be more applicable. If it shows a faster descent after the stationary phase, option 1 or 4 would be correct.
Please provide more details on the graph's specific movements for a more accurate determination.
- If the graph shows the elevator moving upward, remaining stationary, and then descending, we would look for options that reflect that sequence.
- If the elevator descends faster than it ascends or is stationary, we would need to consider that as well.
Based on these conditions:
1. **The elevator moves up, stays at ground level, then moves down at a faster rate.** - This option implies ascending, staying level temporarily, and descending faster, which suggests a slower ascent.
2. **The elevator moves up, is stationary for a while, then moves down at a slower rate.** - This suggests a higher initial ascent, a stationary phase, and a gentle descent.
3. **The elevator moves up, stays at ground level, then moves down at a slower rate.** - This indicates a brief level period before descending but implies a slower descent.
4. **The elevator moves up, is stationary for a while, then moves down at a faster rate.** - This is similar to option 2 but describes a faster descent after a stationary period.
Without seeing the actual graph, I can't definitively match the story. However, if the graph shows a slower descent after a stationary phase, option 2 or 3 may be more applicable. If it shows a faster descent after the stationary phase, option 1 or 4 would be correct.
Please provide more details on the graph's specific movements for a more accurate determination.
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