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Chemistry, 04.07.2019 08:40 NicoleQuinn

Can someone me with this? you don't have to be 100% correct i just need this done. i would be very happy if you me out. introduction this activity will allow you to put your speed to the test and analyze your results. purpose calculate and compare your speed when performing the following tasks: hopping walking backward walking at a regular pace speed walking (walking as fast as you can without jogging/running) hypothesis which task and distance do you think you can you perform the fastest? materials timer meter stick or tape measure; or print a ruler masking tape, sticky notes, paper, toilet paper, or other material that can be used to indicate distance marker procedure make a prediction, and write your hypothesis. find a spot in your home and measure off a 10-meter track. mark the beginning (0 m), middle (5 m), and end (10 m) of your track. perform the following tasks for each distance: hop, walk backward, walk at a regular rate, and speed walk. record the time, in seconds, it takes to perform each task on the chart below. calculate the speed by dividing distance by the time. the starting points are filled in for you. data task distance (m) time (s) speed hopping 0 m 0 s 0 m/s 5 m 10 m walking backwards 0 m 0 s 0 m/s 5 m 10 m walking (regular pace) 0 m 0 s 0 m/s 5 m 10 m speed walking 0 m 0 s 0 m/s 5 m 10 m analysis and conclusion which task and distance resulted in the fastest speed? create a graph to show your fastest speed, using the times for 0, 5, and 10 meters. which task and distance resulted in the slowest speed? create a graph to show your slowest speed, using the times for 0, 5, and 10 meters.

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