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The graph represents the speed at which Pete's marble travels.
The speed of Stephano's marble is represented by the equation f = 2.25s, where fis the distance in feet and s is the time in seconds.
Whose marble will reach the 6-foot mark sooner?
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Answer: Stephano's marble will reach the mark sooner.
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