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Mathematics, 03.12.2020 18:00 cat20220

Natasha rides her bicycle to school. She rides slowly uphill for 5 minutes when she first leaves her house, then speeds up and rides at a consistent speed on flat road for 15 minutes. The last 7 minutes of her ride, she goes faster and faster, flies downhill until she arrives at school. Which graph shows the relationship between Natasha’s speed on her bicycle and time?

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