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Can you answer this math homework? Please!

Can you answer this math homework? Please!-example-1

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Answer:

Question 1: c) 12.5 m/s

Question 2: a) The object is not moving.

Explanation:

Question 1: 100(m) divided by 8(s) equals 12.5(m/s)

So she goes 12.5 meters per second (m/s).

Question 2: Distance = x variable (horizontal) because the distance depends on the time. Time = y (vertical) because the time is independent.

If the points on the distance or x axis stay the exact same while the time or y axis continues to change, this will lead to a straight horizontal line on a graph and mean that whatever it is being measured for distance, is staying still or 'constant'.

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