Answer:
Rabbit is faster than bear.
Step-by-step explanation:
Speed of rabbit or bear is determined by their rate of change of their distances with time.
The distance covered by rabbit in [tex]x[/tex] hours is given as:
[tex]y=30x[/tex]
The above equation is of the form [tex]y=mx[/tex], where, [tex]m[/tex] is the rate of change of [tex]y[/tex] with [tex]x[/tex].
Therefore, the rate of change of rabbit's distance with time is 30 mi/h.
Now, from the graph, the slope is given as the rise over run.
Rise is 50 miles and run is 2 miles.
So, rate of change of bear's distance with time is, [tex]m_b=\frac{50}{2}=25\ mi/h[/tex]
Now, 30 is greater than 25. So, rabbit is faster than bear.