The graph shows an object’s distance traveled over a period of time What can you tell about the object from the graph? (1 point) Responses The object is moving at a steady speed. The object is moving at a steady speed. The object is slowing down. The object is slowing down. The object is curving. The object is curving. The object is accelerating. The object is accelerating.

Based on the graph, it is not possible to determine the object's speed, acceleration, or whether it is curving. More information about the graph's shape and slope would be needed to make any of these determinations.

Based on the information provided, we cannot determine whether the object is moving at a steady speed, slowing down, curving, or accelerating. The graph only displays the distance traveled over time, and it does not provide any additional information about the object's velocity or changes in velocity.

From the given graph, we can determine the object's motion based on its distance traveled over time. If the graph shows a straight line with a constant slope, it indicates that the object is moving at a steady speed. However, if the graph shows a decreasing slope, it implies that the object is slowing down. On the other hand, if the graph has a curved shape, it indicates that the object is changing its speed, which means it is accelerating. Since the given options repeat twice, implying that each option occurs twice, we can conclude that the object is moving at a steady speed based on the information provided.