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You can use a graph to show how a quantity changes over time. Relating Graphs to Events You can use a graph to show how a quantity changes over time. 1. One student walks and takes a bus to get from school to home each day. The graph at the right shows the student’s commute by relating the time the student spends commuting and the distance he travels. Describe what the graph shows by labeling each part. 0 Time 2. This graph shows a trip from home to school and back. The trip involves walking and getting a ride from a neighbor. Label each section of the graph. Distance From Home Distance

Circle the graph that best describes the given statement Circle the graph that best describes the given statement. Then, use complete sentences to explain the reasons why the other graphs do not fit the given statement. 3. A train pulls into a station and lets off its passengers. A. B. C. 4. A man takes a ride on a Ferris wheel.