To answer the question accurately, one would need to look at the specific graph that depicts the motion of the person over time. However, I can help you to evaluate the statements based on common interpretations of motion graphs.
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He is going slower and in a different direction during the first 10 minutes than in the last 10 minutes. - This statement could be true if the person changed direction and decreased speed.
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He is speeding up during the first 10 minutes and slowing down during the last 10 minutes. - This statement would be accurate if the graph shows an increasing slope in the first 10 minutes (indicating acceleration) and a decreasing slope in the last 10 minutes (indicating deceleration).
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He is going faster and in a different direction during the first 10 minutes than in the last 10 minutes. - This would be true if the speed increased in the first 10 minutes and then decreased or changed direction in the last 10 minutes.
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His acceleration increases during the first 10 minutes and decreases during the last 10 minutes. - This statement would hold if the slope of the graph became steeper in the first 10 minutes and then less steep in the last 10 minutes.
To determine which statement is correct, one must analyze the trends shown in the graph. If the graph indicates changes in speed and direction, the relevant characteristics of those changes will help confirm the correct statement.
If you provide more details about the graph or its key features, I could help narrow down the correct response!