The first point on the line coincides with the _________ rate:the rate of increase in elevation of _______ feet per hour.The graph starts at the _____________, because the hikersstarted at base camp.The last point on the line indicates the total elevation increasefor the duration of the hike.
Question
The first point on the line coincides with the _________ rate:the rate of increase in elevation of _______ feet per hour.The graph starts at the _____________, because the hikersstarted at base camp.The last point on the line indicates the total elevation increasefor the duration of the hike.
Solution
The first point on the line coincides with the initial rate: the rate of increase in elevation of 'X' feet per hour. The graph starts at the origin, because the hikers started at base camp. The last point on the line indicates the total elevation increase for the duration of the hike.
Please replace 'X' with the actual rate of increase in elevation.
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