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Two cars leave for a vacation at the same time. The drivers estimate how far they can travel in the first few hours. Car B starts downtown. Meanwhile, Car A starts 100 miles closer, heading to the same destination. The graph shows the motion of each car. Their speeds can be compared by comparing the steepness of the graphed line. Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements. A graph has time (hours) on the x-axis, and distance from downtown (miles) on the y-axis. A line labeled car B goes through (0, 0) and (2, 150). A line labeled car A goes through (0, 100) and (2, 200).