Question 16 Assume the velocity of a person traveling along a straight hiking trail is given by the graph. The input to the function is time in hours, and the output is velocity in miles per hour. The trail travels east-west, and the velocity shown is the eastward velocity. | If the hiker started 2 miles west of the only outhouse on this trail at time t = 0 hour, is there a time when the hiker is 5 miles east of the outhouse? Yes ONo O You cannot estimate that information using this graph.

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Assume the velocity of a person traveling along a straight hiking trail is given by the
graph. The input to the function is time in hours, and the output is velocity in miles
per hour. The trail travels east-west, and the velocity shown is the eastward velocity.
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If the hiker started 2 miles west of the only outhouse on this trail at time
t = 0 hour, is there a time when the hiker is 5 miles east of the outhouse?
O Yes
No
O You cannot estimate that information using this graph.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 16 Assume the velocity of a person traveling along a straight hiking trail is given by the graph. The input to the function is time in hours, and the output is velocity in miles per hour. The trail travels east-west, and the velocity shown is the eastward velocity. %24 | If the hiker started 2 miles west of the only outhouse on this trail at time t = 0 hour, is there a time when the hiker is 5 miles east of the outhouse? O Yes No O You cannot estimate that information using this graph.
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