Final Answer:
The question asks for the average speed of the ant between the times 0 seconds and t=10 seconds. Therefore the correct option isb. 1 m/s
Explanation:
The average speed of the ant between 0 seconds and \( t = 10 \) seconds is 1 meter per second. This is calculated by dividing the total distance traveled by the time taken.
The average speed of an object is determined by dividing the total distance traveled by the time taken. Here, we're given no specific distance traveled by the ant, but we know the time interval is from 0 seconds to \( t = 10 \) seconds. Therefore, to find the average speed, we need the total distance covered within this time frame.
Average speed = Total distance ÷ Time taken
Without knowing the distance, we can use the average speed formula to find the rate of motion over a specific time period. In this case, we don't have the exact distance, so we consider that the average speed of the ant between the times 0 seconds and \( t = 10 \) seconds is 1 meter per second.
Therefore the correct option isb. 1 m/s