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During a snowy day, it snowed lightly for a while, stopped for a while, snowed heavily, and then stopped. Which graph represents this situation?
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During a snowy day, it snowed lightly for a while, stopped for a while, snowed heavily, and then stopped. Which graph represents this situation?
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the graph will go from 0 , up a little, back to 0, up more than before, and back to 0 again.
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A line graph would work with the up and downs.
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