he table represents the speed of a car in a northern direction over several seconds.

A 2-column table with 5 rows. The first column labeled Column 1 has entries 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. The second column labeled Column 2 has entries 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30.

Column 1 would be on the x-axis, and Column 2 would be on the y-axis. Which best lists the titles of each column?

Column 1 should be titled “Time,” and Column 2 should be titled “Velocity.”
Column 1 should be titled “Velocity,” and Column 2 should be titled “Time.”
Column 1 should be titled “Time,” and Column 2 should be titled “Acceleration.”
Column 1 should be titled “Acceleration,” and Column 2 should be titled “Time.”

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The correct titles for the columns in the table would be:

Column 1 should be titled “Time,” and Column 2 should be titled “Velocity.”

This is because the first column represents time intervals (in seconds), and the second column represents the corresponding velocities (in the appropriate units, likely meters per second).