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If an object travels 15 metres in 5 seconds, what is the slope of it's distance-time graph. Please explain this in detail since I'm revising for an exam and don't fully understand the topic - the best answer will get brainliest, not the quickest one (๑˃ᴗ˂)ﻭ
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Answered by Nathalie14
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Answer: Shown by the gradient of the distance-time graph. > Shown by ... If an object travels 15 metres in 5 seconds, what is the slope of its distance-time graph? 3m/s

Explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The object covers 15 m in 5 sec.

So, it will cover 3 m in 1 sec.

Firstly, we will plot a distance-time graph using the given data.

With distance at the x-axis and time at the y-axis.

Then, for calculating its slope we will take two points and write their coordinates.

Next step will be applying the slope formula which is \frac{x2-x1}{y2-y1}.

After calculation we will get the slope of the graph.

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