Question
Quentin's run:
0.5 km in 2 minutes 2 km in 8 minutes
Tral's pay rate $20 after 2.5 hours $24 after 3 hours
x-axis label (time)
Answer
D
Answer
y-axis label
Answer
Answer
Point 1 (x, y)
(2.0.5)
Answer
Point 2 (x, y)
Answer
Answer
(20,2.5)
seconds
(2.5.20)
(8.2)
dollars
minutes
(3,24)
hours
(24,3)
(28)
km
0.5 km in 2 minutes 2 km in 8 minutes
Tral's pay rate $20 after 2.5 hours $24 after 3 hours
x-axis label (time)
Answer
D
Answer
y-axis label
Answer
Answer
Point 1 (x, y)
(2.0.5)
Answer
Point 2 (x, y)
Answer
Answer
(20,2.5)
seconds
(2.5.20)
(8.2)
dollars
minutes
(3,24)
hours
(24,3)
(28)
km
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
It looks like you are trying to set up a graph based on the information provided for Quentin’s run and Tral's pay rate. Here’s how to interpret the data and respond to your questions:
### Graph Setup
- **X-axis label**: Time
- **Y-axis label**: Distance (for Quentin's run) or Pay (for Tral's earnings)
### Quentin's Run Data Points
- Point 1 (for the first run segment):
- Distance: 0.5 km
- Time: 2 minutes
- Coordinates: (2, 0.5)
- Point 2 (for the second run segment):
- Distance: 2 km
- Time: 8 minutes
- Coordinates: (8, 2)
### Tral's Pay Rate Data Points
- Point 1 (after 2.5 hours):
- Pay: $20
- Time: 2.5 hours
- Coordinates: (2.5, 20)
- Point 2 (after 3 hours):
- Pay: $24
- Time: 3 hours
- Coordinates: (3, 24)
### Your Answers
- **D**: This might refer to "Distance" since it's one of the variables being represented on the y-axis for Quentin's run.
- **Answer (1)**: "Distance" (if referring to Quentin's run) or "Pay" (if referring to Tral's earnings).
- **Point 1**: (2, 0.5) (for Quentin's run)
- **Point 2**: (8, 2) (for Quentin's run)
- **Point 1 (Tral)**: (2.5, 20) (for Tral's pay)
- **Point 2 (Tral)**: (3, 24) (for Tral's pay)
### Additional Notes
- The original distance and pay of both persons can be plotted on two separate graphs or a combined graph depending on your requirements.
- The time axis could also be represented in minutes for Quentin's run for consistency. For example, 2.5 hours = 150 minutes and pay could be shown alongside it.
If you have any further questions or need any more help with specific points or calculations, feel free to ask!
### Graph Setup
- **X-axis label**: Time
- **Y-axis label**: Distance (for Quentin's run) or Pay (for Tral's earnings)
### Quentin's Run Data Points
- Point 1 (for the first run segment):
- Distance: 0.5 km
- Time: 2 minutes
- Coordinates: (2, 0.5)
- Point 2 (for the second run segment):
- Distance: 2 km
- Time: 8 minutes
- Coordinates: (8, 2)
### Tral's Pay Rate Data Points
- Point 1 (after 2.5 hours):
- Pay: $20
- Time: 2.5 hours
- Coordinates: (2.5, 20)
- Point 2 (after 3 hours):
- Pay: $24
- Time: 3 hours
- Coordinates: (3, 24)
### Your Answers
- **D**: This might refer to "Distance" since it's one of the variables being represented on the y-axis for Quentin's run.
- **Answer (1)**: "Distance" (if referring to Quentin's run) or "Pay" (if referring to Tral's earnings).
- **Point 1**: (2, 0.5) (for Quentin's run)
- **Point 2**: (8, 2) (for Quentin's run)
- **Point 1 (Tral)**: (2.5, 20) (for Tral's pay)
- **Point 2 (Tral)**: (3, 24) (for Tral's pay)
### Additional Notes
- The original distance and pay of both persons can be plotted on two separate graphs or a combined graph depending on your requirements.
- The time axis could also be represented in minutes for Quentin's run for consistency. For example, 2.5 hours = 150 minutes and pay could be shown alongside it.
If you have any further questions or need any more help with specific points or calculations, feel free to ask!
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