(a)
The amount of elapsed time and the distance between Kevin and his home on that time.
(b)
The amount of elapsed time and the distance between Kevin and his home on that time.
(c)
The amount of elapsed time and the distance between Kevin and his home on that time.
(d)
The amount of elapsed time and the distance between Kevin and his home on that time.
(e)
The amount of elapsed time and the distance between Kevin and his home on that time.
(f)
The amount of elapsed time and the distance between Kevin and his home on that time.
(g)
The amount of elapsed time and the distance between Kevin and his home on that time.
(h)
The farthest distance between Kevin and his home.
(i)
The number of times Kevin at home.
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