3. Mira is running at a constant speed. a. The relationship between the number minutes and the distance Mira has run is [proportional/inversely proportional / neither]. [difference/product/ration / sum] of Mira's distance and her running b. The time is invariant. Justify your answer. [Type your justification]

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3. Mira is running at a constant speed.
a. The relationship between the number minutes and the distance Mira has run is
[proportional/inversely
proportional / neither].
b. The
[difference/product/ration / sum] of Mira's distance and her running
time is invariant. Justify your answer.
[Type your justification]
Transcribed Image Text:3. Mira is running at a constant speed. a. The relationship between the number minutes and the distance Mira has run is [proportional/inversely proportional / neither]. b. The [difference/product/ration / sum] of Mira's distance and her running time is invariant. Justify your answer. [Type your justification]
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