Goal - I can use this constant speed equation (speed = distance/time) to solve problems and make predictions.
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Question 1
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What does this question want?
You wake up late for school and jump on a scooter. If you Pritzker is 12 blocks away and you have 8 minutes before school starts then how fast would you need the scooter to go in order to arrive on time?
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Question 2
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What does this question Have? Choose all that apply.
You wake up late for school and jump on a scooter. If you Pritzker is 12 blocks away and you have 8 minutes before school starts then how fast would you need the scooter to go in order to arrive on time?
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Question 3
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Instructions: Organize and solve.
You wake up late for school and jump on a scooter. If you Pritzker is 12 blocks away and you have 8 minutes before school starts then how fast would you need the scooter to go in order to arrive on time?
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Question 4
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What is the first step in answering the question below?
A toy car is turned on at time = 6 seconds and turned off at time = 21 seconds. During this time the car travels a distance of 350 centimeters. Determine the average speed of the toy car in units of centimeters per second.
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Question 5
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Instructions: Organize and Solve.
A toy car is turned on at time = 6 seconds and turned off at time = 21 seconds. During this time the car travels a distance of 350 centimeters. Determine the average speed of the toy car in units of centimeters per second.
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Question 6
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Your family drives to New Mexico. First, they drive 510 miles and stop in Missouri. The next day they drive 760 miles farther, arriving in New Mexico. If they drove 19 total hours, without counting the stops, then what was the average driving speed of their trip to New Mexico?
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Question 7
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Bonus Question: Calculate the average speed of the object represented by the position versus time graph.
Show all math steps and include all units to score full points.