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The variables are plotted on each axis of a position vs time graph as follows:

  1. Column A (time) represents the variable to be plotted on the x-axis.
  2. Column B (position) represents the variable to be plotted on the y-axis.
  3. In a position vs time graph, time is always plotted on the x-axis.

What is a graph?

In Mathematics, a graph can be defined as a type of chart that's commonly used to graphically represent data on both the horizontal and vertical lines of a cartesian coordinate, which are the x-axis and y-axis.

What is a position vs time graph?

A position vs time graph can be defined as a type of graph that is used to graphically represent the distance traveled (covered) by an object from its starting position with respect to the time when it is started moving.

In this scenario, the given variables are plotted on each axis of a position vs time graph as shown in the image attached below and represented as follows:

  • Column A (time) represents the variable to be plotted on the x-axis.
  • Column B (position) represents the variable to be plotted on the y-axis.
  • In a position vs time graph, time is always plotted on the x-axis.

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Complete Question:

A 2-column table with 5 rows. The first column labeled A has entries 0, 2, 4, 6, 8. The second column labeled B has entries 0, 5, 10, 15, 20.

Identify which variable is plotted on each axis of a position vs time graph. Column A represents the variable to be plotted on the -axis. Column B represents the variable to be plotted on the -axis. In a position vs time graph, time is always plotted on the -axis.

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