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A coordinate graph is titled Runner A. It is labeled number of minutes on the x-axis ranging from 0 to 50 in increments of 10 and miles on the y-axis from 0 to 5 in increments of 1. Five points are plotted. The approximate coordinates of the plotted points are as follows: left parenthesis 0 comma 0 right parenthesis, left parenthesis 10 comma 1.2 right parenthesis, left parenthesis 20 comma 2.4 right parenthesis, left parenthesis 30 comma 3.5 right parenthesis, and left parenthesis 40 comma 4.7 right parenthesis.

Runner B
Number of Minutes Number of Miles
0 0
10 1
20 2
30 3
40 4
50 5
A marathon is about 26 miles. The graph shows how fast Runner A ran. The table shows how fast Runner B ran. Which runner would win the race? How do you know?

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Runner B would win because Runner B is faster than Runner A.
Runner B would win because Runner B is faster than Runner A.

Runner B would win because Runner B goes 5 miles and Runner A only goes between 4 and 5 miles.
Runner B would win because Runner B goes 5 miles and Runner A only goes between 4 and 5 miles.

Runner A would win because Runner B runs 1 mile every 10 minutes, but Runner A runs more than 1 mile every 10 minutes.
Runner A would win because Runner B runs 1 mile every 10 minutes, but Runner A runs more than 1 mile every 10 minutes.

Runner A would win because the slope is going up to the right on the graph.
Runner A would win because the slope is going up to the right on the graph.
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Runner A would win because the graph shows that Runner A is running at a faster pace than Runner B. As the number of minutes increases, the number of miles Runner A runs increases at a faster rate compared to Runner B. Additionally, Runner A covers a total of 4.7 miles in 40 minutes, while Runner B covers the same distance in 50 minutes. Therefore, Runner A would win the race.

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Runner A would win because the graph shows that Runner A is running at a faster pace than Runner B. As the number of minutes increases, the number of miles Runner A runs increases at a faster rate compared to Runner B. Additionally, Runner A covers a total of 4.7 miles in 40 minutes, while Runner B covers the same distance in 50 minutes. Therefore, Runner A would win the race.