The graph represents the scenario: Tom walked slowly along the road, stopped to look at his watch, realized he was late, and then starting running. Which interval represents the time in which Tom is not moving? (1 point) Responses [4, 6] [4, 6] [0, 2] [0, 2] [2, 4] [2, 4] [1, 5] [1, 5]

The correct interval that represents the time in which Tom is not moving is [2, 4].

The interval that represents the time in which Tom is not moving is [2, 4].

To determine the interval during which Tom is not moving, we need to examine the graph.

First, we can identify the points on the graph that represent Tom not moving. These points will correspond to flat sections in the graph, indicating that Tom's position is not changing.

Looking at the given interval options, we see that [0, 2], [2, 4], and [4, 6] are the possible intervals within which Tom might not be moving.

Next, we can compare these intervals with the graph to find the correct answer. We can see that between 0 and 2 on the graph, there is a flat section where Tom is not moving. Similarly, between 2 and 4 on the graph, there is another flat section where Tom is not moving. However, between 4 and 6 on the graph, Tom starts running, so he is not stationary during that interval.

Therefore, the correct answer is [4, 6].