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A 3-column table with 5 rows titled Hiking Elevation (feet). The first column is labeled Time (minutes) with entries 0, 30, 60, 90, 120. The second column is labeled Melissa with entries 8,342, 9,550, 11,239, 12,921, 12,921. The third column is labeled Corey with entries 10,004, 11,432, 12,921, 11,075, 10,004.
Assuming two hikers begin at a trail start, which scenarios must be true based on the table? Check all that apply.

Melissa and Corey started on different trails.
Melissa hiked up the trail for a longer period of time than Corey.
Melissa and Corey crossed paths between 60 and 90 minutes.
Corey began his descent before Melissa.
As Melissa’s time increased from 0 to 60 minutes, her elevation decreased.