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A line graph is titled as “Biker A’s Distance Traveled”. The x-axis is labeled “Hours spent biking”, ranging from 0 to 4, in increments of 1. The y-axis is labeled “Miles Traveled”. A solid line joins four plotted points. The coordinates of the plotted points are as follows: (0, 0), (1, 15), (2, 30), (3, 45).

Biker B's Distance Traveled Per Hour
Hours spent biking Miles Traveled
1 12
2 24
3 36
Two bikers track how many miles they traveled for each hour they spent biking. Biker A's distance traveled is shown in the graph above. Biker B's distance traveled is shown in the table above. Using the data above, which Biker can cycle faster? How fast were they traveling?


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Biker A can cycle faster, 12 mph
Biker A can cycle faster, 12 mph

Biker B can cycle faster, 15 mph
Biker B can cycle faster, 15 mph

Biker A can cycle faster, 15 mph
Biker A can cycle faster, 15 mph

Biker B can cycle faster, 12 mph
Biker B can cycle faster, 12 mph
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Biker A can cycle faster, 15 mph. This can be determined by comparing the distances traveled by both bikers in the same number of hours. Biker A traveled 15 miles in 1 hour, while Biker B traveled only 12 miles in 1 hour. Therefore, Biker A is faster at a speed of 15 mph.