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Mathematics, 19.11.2020 07:30 candlelight45

Please help. Giving brainlest and points if you cannot see it zoom in please help and send an image using which colors. • Greenline: A straight line like this means an object is moving at a constant speed. Object A is not speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction. You can calculate an object's speed by finding the slope of the line. The steeper the slope, the faster the speed.

• Redline: A line that changes directions like this means object is changing speed or direction as it moves. Object B begins by moving 25 meters
at a constant speed for 6 seconds. (The red line's slope is less steep than the green line's, so Object B is moving more slowly than Object A)
Between 6 seconds and 14 seconds the line is horizontal. This means Object has stopped and is at rest. After 14 seconds, Object B moves 25
meters at a constant speed back toward its starting position. Here is how to calculate Object B's average speed. (Note that Object B moves a total
distance of 50 meters.)

• Blue line: A line that curves up like this means that an object is getting faster. Every second, Object C is moving a greater distance from its starting
point.

Question 1: Calculate the horse’s average speed for the entire journey.


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