Indicate which graph matches the statement.(5 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Marty went to Myrtle Beach and road the Ferris wheel. Sara is on her Mimi's lap on the backyard swing. Parker is at the South Carolina state fair. He climbs up the Giant Fun Slide and then slides down. Georgia climbs Crowders Mountian at an even stride. She feels great so she runs down the other side. The Charlotte Light Rail pulls up to a stop to let off and pick up new passengers....

It seems that the question is asking to match each statement with the corresponding graph. However, as there are no graphs provided, it is not possible to answer this question accurately.

I'm sorry, but your question seems to be incomplete. Could you please provide more information or clarify what exactly you are looking for?

Based on the given statements, the graph that matches each statement is as follows:

- Marty went to Myrtle Beach and rode the Ferris wheel.
Graph: [Ferris Wheel Icon]

- Sara is on her Mimi's lap on the backyard swing.
Graph: [Backyard Swing Icon]

- Parker is at the South Carolina state fair. He climbs up the Giant Fun Slide and then slides down.
Graph: [Giant Fun Slide Icon]

- Georgia climbs Crowders Mountain at an even stride. She feels great so she runs down the other side.
Graph: [Mountain Climbing and Running Icon]

- The Charlotte Light Rail pulls up to a stop to let off and pick up new passengers.
Graph: [Light Rail Icon]

how would they look

I apologize for the confusion. Without specific descriptions or images of the graphs, I am unable to provide an accurate representation of how they would look. If you can provide more information or specify the format of the graphs, I will do my best to assist you.

just explain how the statements would look as a graph

Certainly! Here's a description of how each statement would look as a graph:

1. Marty went to Myrtle Beach and rode the Ferris wheel: The graph would likely depict a line representing Marty's height as he rides the Ferris wheel, with time or the number of rotations of the wheel on the x-axis and Marty's height on the y-axis.

2. Sara is on her Mimi's lap on the backyard swing: The graph would likely show a smooth curve indicating the motion of the swing. The x-axis could represent time, and the y-axis could represent the height or angle of the swing.

3. Parker is at the South Carolina state fair. He climbs up the Giant Fun Slide and then slides down: The graph might have a line or bars representing Parker's vertical position over time. It could show the increase as he climbs up the slide and then a decrease as he slides down.

4. Georgia climbs Crowders Mountain at an even stride. She feels great so she runs down the other side: The graph could show Georgia's altitude on the y-axis and the distance or time on the x-axis. It would likely show a steady increase in altitude as she climbs, followed by a sharp decrease as she runs down the other side.

5. The Charlotte Light Rail pulls up to a stop to let off and pick up new passengers: The graph could represent time on the x-axis and the number of passengers on the y-axis. It might show a sharp increase or decrease in the number of passengers as the train arrives and departs from a stop.

Please note that these descriptions are based on assumptions as no specific graphs or data were provided.