Use the graph below to answer the question that follows>

Which statement describes the speed of the remote-control car over time?
A-the speed of the car decreases from 4mi/h to 2mi/h in the first 3 seconds, increase to five mi/h in the next 2 seconds, and then remains at 5mi/h for the last 5 seconds
B-The speed of the car increases from 4 mi/h to 2mi/h in the first 3 seconds, decreases to 5mi/h in the next 2 seconds and then remains at 5mi/h for the last 5 seconds
C-the speed of the car decreases from 4mi/h to 2 mi/h in the first 3 seconds, increases to 6mi/h in the next second, and then remains at 6mi/h for the last 6 seconds
D-the speed of the car decreases from 4mi/h to 2mi/h in the first 3 seconds, increases to 5mi.h in the next 5 seconds, and then remains at 5mi/h for the last 2 seconds

i think it is d
can you help?!?!?!

The graph starts at 4mph but goes down to 2 in 3 seconds.Then by 4 seconds, it goes up to 6mph and continues till 10 seconds.

It’s pretty obvious by now.

To determine the correct answer, we need to analyze the information provided in the graph. Unfortunately, there is no graph attached to the question, so I cannot visually interpret it. However, I can still guide you on how to approach this type of question.

To analyze the speed of the car over time, you need to look at the x-axis (time) and the y-axis (speed). Each statement describes how the speed changes over different time intervals.

Start by identifying the initial speed of the car and how it changes in the first few seconds. Then, look at how the speed changes during subsequent time intervals. Take note of any increases or decreases in speed, as well as any points where the speed remains constant.

Next, compare the patterns described in each statement to the information you have identified from the graph. You should be able to match the patterns and determine which statement accurately describes the speed of the remote-control car over time.

Since we do not have the actual graph, I am unable to provide a definitive answer. However, I hope this guidance helps you in approaching similar questions in the future.

No graph. Cannot copy and paste here.