To draw conclusions about the rider's motion based on the graph, we need to consider the characteristics of the graph, such as the shape of the lines, the slopes, and the axes' labels. However, since I can't see the graph, I'll provide you with insights based on common interpretations of motion graphs. You can apply these ideas to analyze your specific graph.
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Constant Speed: If the graph shows a straight diagonal line between 0 and 20 seconds, then the rider maintained a constant speed during that time period.
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Slowing Down: If the graph shows a curve that flattens out or slopes downward between 15 and 20 seconds, it indicates that the rider was slowing down during that time period.
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Not Moving: If the graph shows a horizontal line during the time period between 10 and 15 seconds, it indicates that the rider did not move during that time.
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Riding Downhill: If there is a downward slope on the graph between 15 and 20 seconds, it could suggest that the rider is descending, indicating that they are riding downhill.
Based on these interpretations, you can determine which conclusions are accurate about the rider's motion depicted in your graph. If you can describe the graph, I can offer more tailored insights!