Review- Observation-Inference-Prediction Carefully look at each image/graph and for each image/graph come up with – o 1 Observation o 1 Inference o 1 Prediction.

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Review- Observation-Inference-Prediction Carefully look at each image/graph and for each image/graph come up with – o 1 Observation o 1 Inference o 1 Prediction

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TimeTotal miles from home 9:00 am0 10:00 am52 mi 11:00 am110 mi 12:00 pm110 mi 1:00 pm170 mi 2:00 pm240 mi 2:51 pm275 mi Make a graph for the following data table. Remember to use your Graphing Checklist. Amanda’s trip to Washington DC Make an inference based on this data table. 7