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Grade 11

Create and interpret graphs involving time

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The graph shown describes Frank's distance from home throughout his journey.

  Distance From Home
Distance (km)
Distance(km)
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A Cartesian graph titled Distance From Home is displayed with the horizontal axis labeled Time (am) and the vertical axis labeled Distance (km). A piecewise linear graph is plotted in the Cartesian graph. The first point is located at coord(5, 5). Second point at coord(6, 15). Third point at coord(7, 30). Fourth point at coord(8, 30). Fifth point at coord(9, 40). And the last point at coord(10, 50). The coordinates are not explicitly shown on the graph.
  Time (am)
a

How far was Frank from home when he started driving at $5$5 am?

b

How far was he from home by $7$7 am?

c

How long did he take to rest?

d

How far did he travel between $7$7 am and $9$9 am?

e

Was Frank travelling faster in the first two hours (between $5$5 am and $7$7 am) or the last two hours (between $8$8 am and $10$10 am) of his trip?

First two hours

A

Last two hours

B
Easy
2min

The graph represents Yvonne's distance from home over a $9$9 minute interval.

Easy
2min

The graph shows a train’s distance from the central station throughout the day.

Easy
3min

Ben travels forwards and backwards along a straight line.

The graph shows Ben's distance from his starting point at various times of the day.

Easy
2min
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