Bike Climbing Block



bike climbing block
math help pleae !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!7th grade?

3. You run three blocks from the library and then walk five more blocks
to your home. Show the distance you travel on the vertical axis.
4. You ride your bike slowly up a steep hill, and then quickly down the
other side. Show your speed on the vertical axis.
5. You climb a jungle gym and then slide down the slide. Show the
distance from the ground on the vertical axis.
6. You cycle 2 mi, stop at a traffic light, and then proceed at your original
speed for another mile. Show the distance you travel on the vertical axis.15. A flag is raised on a flagpole.

3. time goes on horizontal axis, start at the origin (where the axis cross) and draw a steep ish (you are running , steep = fast) line up to three blocks on the vertical axis and then draw a less steep (walking is slower so less steep) up to 8 blocks (you’ve walked 8 blocks altogether)
4. again time goes on the horizontal axis (x-axis), horizontal line at a fairly slow speed (lets say 8kn/h) then about two thirds of the way along the x-axis the line will become higher because speed increases, it will look like _-
5. time on x-axis, climbing the jungle gym increases height, sliding down decreases it so it would look like /
6. like number 1, time on x-axis, distance on y-axis, start at origin, diagonal line up to 2 mi… vertical line for a bit, then another diagonal line at the same gradient as the first

Tim Cameron climbing this Nasty Steep Hill at Choccolocco Offroad Park


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