Marlene rides her bike at a rate of 16 miles per hour. The time in hours that she rides her bike is represented by the variable t, and the distance she rides is represented by the variable d. This relationship is modeled with distance d as a function of time, t.Which statements are true about the scenario? Select the two that apply.(2 points)ResponsesThe function f(t)=16t represents this scenario.The function f of t is equal to 16 t represents this scenario.The distance traveled depends on the amount of time that Marlene rides her bike.The distance traveled depends on the amount of time that Marlene rides her bike.The function t=d+16 represents this scenario.The function t is equal to d plus 16 represents this scenario.The initial value of the scenario is 16 miles per hour.

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The two statements that are true about the scenario are:

  1. The function f(t) = 16t represents this scenario.
  2. The distance traveled depends on the amount of time that Marlene rides her bike.

These statements correctly represent the relationship between distance, time, and speed in the context of Marlene riding her bike.