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4. Using measuring tape, measure the following distances from the bottom end of the ramp: 0 5 m, 1.0 m, 1.5 m and 20 mPlace a piece of masking tape at each distanceNote: It is important that the ball rolls across the surface in straight a line as possible. You may need to use extra books, index cards, or modeling clay straighten, support and stabilize the path for the ball Create a data table with columns for distance (m), average time (s), and average velocity (m/s) such as the one given. I need help with graphing the data which will be a picture below


4. Using measuring tape, measure the following distances from the bottom end of the ramp: 0 5 m, 1.

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