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Juan is on a morning jog. His speed is represented in the graph. At what rate of speed is Juan running between 4min and 6min? According to this graph, what can you tell about Juan's motion between 7min and 11min? If Juan had maintained the same speed as in the first 7min, how long would it have taken him to run 3000m? Explain your answer

Juan is on a morning jog. His speed is represented in the graph. At what rate of speed-example-1
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Answer:

a) The speed of Juan is 250 m/min

b) In that interval, he's at rest

c) Juan would have needed 12 minutes to run 3000 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Distance vs Time Graph Analysis

If time is on the horizontal axis, and the distance is in the vertical axis, then the slope of the graph represents the instantaneous speed of the moving object. The graph shows three different zones which reflect Juan's jogging at that morning.

a) The period between 4 and 6 minutes clearly shows Juan is moving in such a way the distance increases when time passes. The speed of the motion can be obtained by computing the slope of the line. We can locate the points (4,1000) and (6,1500). We compute the speed


\displaystyle v=(1500-1000)/(6-4)=(500)/(2)=250 m/min

The speed of Juan is 250 m/min

b) We can see between 7 and 11 minutes, Juan's distance is not changing because he stopped running. In that interval, he's at rest

c) We have already determined the speed on the first 7 minutes (the same as between 4 and 6 minutes). We know that


\displaystyle v=(x)/(t)

Where v is the speed, x is the distance, and t is the time

We need to know the time needed to travel x=3000 m at the initial speed v=250 m/min, so we solve the equation for t


\displaystyle t=(x)/(v)


\displaystyle t=(3000)/(250)=12\ minutes

Juan would have needed 12 minutes to run 3000 m

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