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Raven and Min jog at different rates. Raven jogs at a rate of 6.3 miles per hour and Min jogs at a rate of 4.8
miles per hour. Raven thinks that if their rates were graphed on the same grid representing distance jogged over
time that the line representing her rate would always be above the line representing Min's rate Is Raven correct,
and why?

A .Yes, since Raven's line has a greater slope, it will always be above Min's line on a graph.
B.No since Raven's line has a greater slope, it will always be below Min's line on a graph.
C.No, both graphs will intersect at the point (0,0).
D.No, on a graph, changing the scale will affect whether Raven's or Min's line is always
higher