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Physics, 06.10.2021 17:40 fr12345

Question 1 Read the scenario carefully
Scenario 1: A runner is racing in a 10-kilometer (km) race. The runner travels the first 2
km in 12 minutes (min). Then the runner stops for 2 min to have a drink of water. He
begins running again, and covers the next kilometer in 5 min. The following 3 km have
the same pace: 6 minutes per kilometer (min/km). The runner again pauses to tie his shoe;
he is paused for 1.5 min. He has 4 remaining km to go. When he starts running again, he
runs 1 km in 5 min, but the remaining 3 km are each 1 min slower than the one before (6
min, 7 min, and 8 min, respectively). Create a distance-time graph to show the runner's
speed
Construct a distance-time graph to show how the object(s) in your scenario move(s) over
time. Remember that the y-axis represents the distance traveled by an object, and the x-
axis represents time. Include the appropriate units on your graph.

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