To determine the correct statement about the object represented in the graph, we would need details about the graph itself, such as the position vs. time, velocity vs. time, or acceleration vs. time graphs. However, as no graph is provided, we can only analyze each option based on general principles.
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Its acceleration is positive from 0 seconds to 60 seconds. - This means the object is speeding up. If the velocity vs. time graph shows a line with a positive slope during this interval, this statement would be correct.
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Its acceleration is 0 from 0 seconds to 60 seconds. - This would imply constant velocity. If the velocity vs. time graph is a horizontal line, then this statement is correct.
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Its position is constant after 60 seconds. - This suggests the object doesn't move from that point; this would be true if the position vs. time graph is level after 60 seconds.
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Its velocity is 0 after 60 seconds. - This indicates the object has stopped moving if the velocity vs. time graph shows a value of 0 after 60 seconds.
Without the graph, one cannot definitively determine which statement is correct. If you can provide more information or describe the graph, it would help in identifying the correct statement.