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1. analyze the number line above to describe the motion of the object. be sure to include starting position, intermediate position, ending position, distance traveled, and displacement in your answer.
2. an object travels a distance of 6 meters in 2 seconds if average speed is found using the equation “ distance traveled/elapsed time” what is the average speed of the object? be sure to include units in your answer.
3. an object has a displacement of +12 meters in six seconds. if average velocity is found using the equation “ change of position/elapsed time” what is the average velocity of the object? be sure to include the correct sign and units in your answer.
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