GRAPHING OF MOTION ANSWER KEY

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GRAPHING OF MOTION ANSWER KEY 6TH GRADE © Copyright 2014- all rights reserved www.cpalms.org

1. Sandra and Joey are bicycling across town along a flat road 1. Sandra and Joey are bicycling across town along a flat road. A portion of their trip is graphed below.   a) Sandra traveled a greater distance than Joey. b) Sandra and Joey both traveled at the same speed. c) Joey traveled for a shorter time compared to Sandra. d) Joey was traveling with a negative acceleration compared to Sandra.

Between which two points was the speed of the car the fastest? 2. A battery powered car is guided through an obstacle course. The graph below shows how the car traveled over a period of time.   Between which two points was the speed of the car the fastest?  a) P and Q b) Q and R c) R and S d) S and T

3. The graph below shows the motion of four different bicyclists during a 25k race.   Based on the graph, which bicyclist traveled at a constant speed during the race? a) bicyclist W b) bicyclist X c) bicyclist Y d) bicyclist Z

4. The graph below shows the movement of an object at several points in time.   What is the average speed of the object? a) 1 m/minute b) 5 m/minute c) 10 m/minute d) 15 m/minute