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What to graph? (Physics question)?

There's a solid disk being used as a pulley, a block of a mass (m) is attached to the string from the pulley. The block is released from rest and takes a time (t) to fall the distance (D) to the floor. Given the distance to the floor (D) and time (t), what quantities should be graphed in order to best determine the acceleration of the block?
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