The height of a hot air balloon is tracked as it makes its trip from launch to the landing site. Look at the graph to determine what is happening at each labeled segment of the graph.Which label corresponds to the segment showing the balloon descending but not landing?(1 point)ResponsesAADDBBC

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To determine which label corresponds to the segment showing the balloon descending but not landing, we need to assess each segment of the graph based on its characteristics.

  • A segment that shows a decline in height but does not reach the ground (or the landing height) indicates that the balloon is descending but still in the air.

Without being able to see the specific graph you're referring to, I can guide you to identify these segments:

  1. Look for segments where the height decreases gradually or sharply.
  2. Ensure that these segments do not reach the lowest level (which would indicate landing).

If you have labels (A, B, C, D) corresponding to specific segments of the graph, I would suggest choosing the label corresponding to a segment that decreases in height but does not touch the horizontal axis (representing the ground or landing level).

Since I don't have the visual context of the graph, I'm unable to definitively tell you which answer is correct. However, based on your description, it seems like the answer would likely be B if it shows a descending path without landing. Please verify this against the specific graph you are reviewing.