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activity b (continued from previous page)
- with number of points set to 3, create the graph shown at right. your graph should include (0, 0), (2, 10), and (4, 40).
a. where does the runner start? ______
b. where will he be after 2 seconds? ______
c. where will he be after 4 seconds? ______
d. in which time interval do you think the runner will be moving most quickly? (circle your answer below.)
0 to 2 seconds 2 to 4 seconds
- click the start button and watch the animation. what about the runner changed after 2 seconds of running? ______
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- speed is a measure of how fast something is moving. to calculate speed, divide the distance by the time. in the gizmo, the units of speed are yards per second (y/s).
a. in the first 2 seconds, how far did the runner go? ______
b. in this time interval, how far did the runner go each second? ______
c. in this time interval, what was the runner’s speed? ______
- now look at the last two seconds represented on the graph.
a. in the last 2 seconds, how far did the runner go? ______
b. in this time interval, how far did the runner go each second? ______
c. in this time interval, what was the runner’s speed? ______
- click the reset button. experiment with a variety of graphs, focusing on the speed of the runner. in general, how can you estimate the speed of the runner by looking at a graph?
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Question 5 (parts A - D)
5A
The graph includes the point (0, 0). In a distance - time graph, the x - axis is time and the y - axis is distance. At time \(t = 0\) seconds, the distance is 0 yards. So the runner starts at 0 yards (or the origin).
The graph has the point (2, 10). This means at \(t=2\) seconds, the distance covered by the runner is 10 yards.
The graph has the point (4, 40). So at \(t = 4\) seconds, the distance covered by the runner is 40 yards.
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The runner starts at 0 yards (or the origin, represented by the point (0, 0)).