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Question

Elvis walks from his home to the beach through a park.



Which of the following situations best fits the distance/time graph above, where distance is Elvis' distance from home?

Worked Solution

The horizontal section of the graph indicates Elvis' distance

from home is not changing and he is resting.

The slope before and after the rest break is the same, so Elvis'

speed of travel was the same before and after the rest.

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Question

Elvis walks from his home to the beach through a park.



Which of the following situations best fits the distance/time graph above, where distance is Elvis' distance from home?

Worked Solution

The horizontal section of the graph indicates Elvis' distance

from home is not changing and he is resting.

The slope before and after the rest break is the same, so Elvis'

speed of travel was the same before and after the rest.

\therefore Elvis walked to the park, sat down on a bench, then walked to the beach.

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Multiple Choice (One Answer)

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correctAnswer
Elvis walked to the park, sat down on a bench, then walked to the beach.

Answers

Is Correct?Answer
x

Elvis ran to the park, sat down on a bench, and then ran home.

x

Elvis walked to the park, sat down on a bench, then ran to the beach.

x

Elvis ran to the beach, sat down, then ran home.

Elvis walked to the park, sat down on a bench, then walked to the beach.

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