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d. A distance-time graph cannot be perpendicular to the
i. distance axis
ii. time axis
iii. speed axis
iv. none of these
e. A graph in which bars are used to represent the quantity is
line graph
ii. bar graph
iii. pie chart
iv. distance-time graph
i.​

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Answered by ashishsahoo200649
2

Explanation:

đ. ii. time axis

e. ii. bar graph

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Answered by daminishende83
1

Answer:

Distance-time graphs provide a variety of information about the motion when compared to the data presented by a table. For example, a  table gives information about the distance moved by the bus only at some definite time intervals. On the other hand, from the distance-time graph we can find the distance moved by the bus at any instant of time. Suppose we want to know how much distance the bus had travelled at particular time (8:15 Am). We mark the point corresponding to the time (8:15 AM) on the x-axis. Suppose this point is A. Next we draw a line perpendicular to the x-axis (or parallel to the y-axis) at point A. We then mark the point, T, on the graph at which this perpendicular line intersects. Next, we draw a line through the point T parallel to the x-axis. This intersects the y-axis at the point B. The distance corresponding to the point B on the y-axis, OB, gives us the distance in km covered by the bus at 8:15 AM.

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