Asked by Sophea

his graph shows a student’s distance from home over time.



Which 2 statements best describe the student’s journey?

(2 points)
Responses

The student climbed 3 hills during his journey.
The student climbed 3 hills during his journey.

The student went further away from home each time he left the house.
The student went further away from home each time he left the house.

The student rested 3 times during his journey.
The student rested 3 times during his journey.

The student went up and down the neighborhood looking for his dog.
The student went up and down the neighborhood looking for his dog.

The student left and came back home twice on this journey.
The student left and came back home twice on this journey.

The student left home and never came back during this journey.
The student left home and never came back during this journey.
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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can help, but I don’t see the graph. Could you either upload the image or describe the key parts (how many times the line hits distance = 0, how many flat/horizontal segments, whether each peak is higher than the previous, and whether the final point is at home or away)?

Quick guide so you can tell me the answer from the graph:
- A horizontal segment (distance constant) = the student rested.
- A point/segment at distance = 0 = the student is at home (returning to home).
- Each rise then fall = the student left home and came back.
- If each successive peak is higher than the last, then the student went further away each time.
- If the final point is not at 0, the student didn’t come back at the end.

Send the graph or those details and I’ll pick the two correct statements.