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Olivia completed a high dive from a platform at a recent competition. The graph below shows her distance from the pool, in meters, as a function of time, in seconds.
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Olivia completed a high dive from a platform at a recent competition.
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function of time, in seconds.
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B). It takes Olivia about 3.2 seconds to enter the pool.
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