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History, 14.01.2020 03:31 mandy9386

This is about speed and velocity!

~point a to point b: walk 200 m north for 3 minutes.
~point b: stop to pet a neighbor's dog for 1 minute.
~point b to point c: walk fast to make up for the time you spent with the dog. walk 100m east for 1 minute.
~point c to point d: jog 150 m northeast across the park for 1 minute.
~point d to point e: walk east 200 meters for 1 minute.
~point e: stop to tie your shoe for 30 seconds.
~point e to point f: walk north 100 m for 30 seconds and meet your friend, who is waiting for you.

questions:
1. what is the total distance you traveled?
2. what is the total time you traveled?
3. what is the average speed for your walk?
4. on a sheet of graph paper, make a map of the route that you followed. label all points and directions. make sure that all distances are shown tot he same scale.
5. on your map, connect point a to point f with straight line. what does this line represent, and how does this distance compare to the distance you walked?
6. make a graph to show your motion. show time on the x-axis and distance on the y-axis.

oml my fingers hurt from typing lol : )

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