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A sprinter in a 100m race covers 4m in first second, 30 m in next 4 seconds, and 52 m in another 4 seconds and finishes the race in 10 seconds Plot the distance-time graph for the motion of the sprinter. You may assume that during any given time inerval the velocity is uniform.

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