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What scenario can be represented by the graph?

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A child slides down a water slide into a pool, swims at a constant rate to the edge of the pool, then exits the pool to grab their towel.
A child slides down a water slide into a pool, swims at a constant rate to the edge of the pool, then exits the pool to grab their towel.

A glider waits for a few seconds, then takes off from the side of mountain. It eventually lands after a period of time.
A glider waits for a few seconds, then takes off from the side of mountain. It eventually lands after a period of time.

A runner jumps over a barricade on a track, continues running for 10 seconds on a flat track, and then waits for their friend to catch up.
A runner jumps over a barricade on a track, continues running for 10 seconds on a flat track, and then waits for their friend to catch up.

A cyclist is traveling toward home at a constant rate, when they pass their house to go to the store. Then they head bac

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The scenario that best fits the description of a graph typically showing a segment of constant speed followed by a pause or stop is:

**A runner jumps over a barricade on a track, continues running for 10 seconds on a flat track, and then waits for their friend to catch up.**

This scenario would start with the runner accelerating or jumping over the barricade, followed by a line representing their constant speed for 10 seconds, and then a flat line to indicate the period when they are waiting for their friend.

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