Graph A states that the height of the flag is equal with the time it takes to raise it. For example, if the flag pole is 5 feet high, it will take 5 minutes for the scout to raise it. Graph B means that the flag is very easy and quick to raise while it is short, but as it gets longer it will take more time. Graph C states that flag poles that are within a couple feet of each other will take the same amount of time to raise, or that the scout has to stop every couple of feet and readjust. Graph D is basically the opposite of Graph B- the shorter the flag is, the longer it takes to raise it. Graph E states that if the flag pole is short or long, it takes a disproportionately long time to raise, but average size flag poles take all around the same, appropriate amount of time. Graph F is extremely unrealistic as it shows that the flag takes exactly the same amount of time to raise no matter how tall or short it is. Graph A is obviously the most realistic- the taller the flag, the longer the time, the shorter the flag, the shorter the time.
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