SOLUTION: Imagine that a line on a Cartesian graph is approximately the distance y in feet a person walks in x hours. how would the show or look if I was looking at a Cartesian graph

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Question 854910: Imagine that a line on a Cartesian graph is approximately the distance y in feet a person walks in x hours.
how would the show or look if I was looking at a Cartesian graph

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Assuming the walk the same pace and started at point zero when time started, it would trace a straight line.
Let's say your friend walk 3 miles in 60 minutes.

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