Final answer:
The frog's total average velocity is 1 m/s.
Step-by-step explanation:
The frog's total average velocity can be calculated by finding the average velocity of each section and then summing them.
The average velocity of the first section with a slope of 1 m/s is also 1 m/s because the slope of a position vs. time graph gives the velocity.
The average velocity of the second section with a slope of 0 m/s is 0 m/s. Therefore, the frog's total average velocity would be 1 m/s + 0 m/s = 1 m/s.