A marathon is about 26 miles. The graph shows how fast Runner A ran. The table shows how fast Runner B ran. Which runner would win the race? How do you know? (1 point) Responses Runner B would win because Runner B goes 5 miles and Runner A only goes between 4 and 5 miles. Runner B would win because Runner B goes 5 miles and Runner A only goes between 4 and 5 miles. Runner A would win because the slope is going up to the right on the graph. Runner A would win because the slope is going up to the right on the graph. Runner B would win because Runner B is faster than Runner A. Runner B would win because Runner B is faster than Runner A. Runner A would win because Runner B runs 1 mile every 10 minutes, but Runner A runs more than 1 mile every 10 minutes.

Based on the given information, it is not possible to determine the winner of the race. The graph only shows the distance covered by Runner A, while the table only shows the speed of Runner B. To determine the winner, we need to compare the distances covered by both runners.