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?

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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 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 A would win because Runner B runs 1 mile every 10 minutes, but Runner A runs more than 1 mile every 10 minutes

Runner B would win because Runner B is faster than Runner A. This can be determined by comparing the speeds of the two runners in the table - Runner B runs at a faster pace than Runner A. Additionally, in a marathon distance of 26 miles, the runner with the faster pace would likely win the race.