To fill in the responses for Megan's graph, we can assume the following hypothetical data for the runners based on the provided context:
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Distance traveled by Runner 1 after 6 seconds: Assuming Runner 1 has traveled 60 feet after 6 seconds.
- Runner 1 has traveled 60 feet after 6 seconds.
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Seconds for Runner 2 to travel 10 feet: If Runner 2 is slower or faster, we can assume, for example, they take 2 seconds to travel 10 feet.
- Runner 2 has traveled 10 feet after 2 seconds.
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If traveling a distance of 100 feet in a race, which runner would win: If Runner 1 has a faster speed, we could conclude Runner 1 would reach 100 feet first. For example, if Runner 1 maintains a speed that allows them to reach 100 feet in 10 seconds while Runner 2 takes longer.
- Runner 1 would win the race.
So, putting it all together, the filled responses are:
- Runner 1 has traveled 60 feet after 6 seconds.
- Runner 2 has traveled 10 feet after 2 seconds.
- If traveling a distance of 100 feet in a race, Runner 1 would win the race.