To determine the truth of each statement, we first need to examine the linear relationship defined in the table, which shows Amanda's distance from school relative to the time since she left. However, since you have not provided the actual table, I will guide you on how to analyze the information based on the statements given.
Let's analyze each statement based on the context:
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Amanda's initial distance from her school is 1.25 miles.
- True/False: Check the distance at time = 0 (initial distance). If the distance at time 0 is 1.25 miles in the table, then this statement is true. If not, it's false.
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Amanda's distance increases by 1.25 miles each hour.
- True/False: Look at the difference in distance for each hour in the table. If the distance consistently increases by 1.25 miles for each hour of time, this statement is true. Otherwise, it's false.
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Amanda's distance from school after 4 hours is 9.75 miles.
- True/False: Check the value in the table corresponding to 4 hours. If the distance is 9.75 miles at that point, this statement is true. If not, it's false.
To conclude, you will need to reference the table in order to accurately answer each statement. If you provide the table, I can help determine the correctness of each statement based on the data.