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QUESTIONS. 1.  Don competes in a biathlon race. The race has two sections:  A swim across a lake  A cycle around the lake  The distances covered and.

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1 QUESTIONS

2 1.  Don competes in a biathlon race. The race has two sections:  A swim across a lake  A cycle around the lake  The distances covered and times taken for each section are:  Calculate Don’s average speed in kilometres per hour for the swim section.  Calculate Don’s average speed for the entire race. SectionDistanceTime Swim600 m15 minutes Cycle20 km45 minutes

3 2 a.  When she walks to school from home, Jenny walks 260 m from her house to the main road, then half a kilometre along the main road and finally 120 m from the main road to the school gate.  State each part of the journey as a distance in kilometres.  Calculate the total distance Jenny has walked in metres and in kilometres.

4 2 b.  Jenny hurries from her house because she is going to meet her friend Heta. Jenny takes 3 minutes (0.05 hours) to reach the main street. Jenny and Heta dawdle along the main road, taking 12 minutes (0.2 hours) to reach the turn-off to school. When they get there, they realise they are late, so they run to the school gate at a constant speed of 8 km h -1.  Calculate Jenny’s average speed (in kilometres per hour) during the first part of her journey.  Calculate Jenny’s average speed (in kilometres per hour) from home to the turn-off from the main road.  Calculate the time (in seconds) it takes Jenny and Heta to run to the school gate.  Jenny’s brother, Jim, cycles the same route to school in 10 minutes. In terms of distance and time, explain how you know that Jim cycles faster than Jenny walks.

5 3. Section of journey DistanceTime (h)Speed Wellington to Taupo 380 km5 hours Lunch 1 hour Taupo to Waitomo 220 km Coffee ½ hour Waitomo to Auckland 2 ½ hours80 km h -1 Whole journey 12 hours

6 3.b  Calculate the average speed from Wellington to Taupo.  Calculate how long it would take to travel from Taupo to Waitomo if they average the same speed as in the first leg of their journey from Wellington to Taupo.  Calculate their actual average speed from Taupo to Waitomo.

7 3.C  Calculate the distance they travelled from Waitomo to Auckland.  Calculate the average speed for the whole journey.  Explain why the average speed for the whole journey is less than the speeds they were averaging in each section of the journey.


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