Hey Mr. D' Amore. I believe there are there are typos on questions 6,7,8. None of the choices are correct answers. Thanks.
Jeff, I see what you mean about these problems, I have the same issue. For now I'm just going to just circle those 3
For number 7, the buggy starts at 3 so you would subtract 3 from the end point.
How did you want us to summit the test again?
Is anyone else confused on what number 14 is asking? None of the answers seem correct.
You don't do no. 14
Does anyone understand what number 22 is asking?
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Look at the graph and say the steps the person took.
Can someone explain displacement to me please?
Displacement is change in position. Since position is the y-axis, a line with higher displacement would have a steeper slope and would look less "horizontal" and more "vertical".
Does anyone know how to answer number 22?
How do you find the distance again?
Hey Mr. D' Amore. I believe there are there are typos on questions 6,7,8. None of the choices are correct answers. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteJeff, I see what you mean about these problems, I have the same issue. For now I'm just going to just circle those 3
DeleteFor number 7, the buggy starts at 3 so you would subtract 3 from the end point.
DeleteHow did you want us to summit the test again?
ReplyDeleteIs anyone else confused on what number 14 is asking? None of the answers seem correct.
ReplyDeleteYou don't do no. 14
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone understand what number 22 is asking?
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
DeleteLook at the graph and say the steps the person took.
DeleteCan someone explain displacement to me please?
ReplyDeleteDisplacement is change in position. Since position is the y-axis, a line with higher displacement would have a steeper slope and would look less "horizontal" and more "vertical".
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know how to answer number 22?
ReplyDeleteHow do you find the distance again?
ReplyDelete