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What is the slope of the line if the rise of a line on a distance versus-time graph is 900 meters and the run is 3 minutes?
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What is the slope of the line if the rise of a line on a distance versus-time graph is 900 meters and the run is 3 minutes?
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What is the slope of the line if the rise of a line on a distance versus-time graph is 900 meters and the run is 3 minutes?
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Rise/run so 900/3 which is 300 i am not sure if i am right but i think thats the answer
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Slope = (rise) / (run) = (900 meters) / (3 minutes). / / / Slope = 300 meters/minute or 5 meters/sec.
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