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How to find out Distance?

Author: eric_galvao



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First count all the squares underneath the graph OR just divide the graph into Triangles and Squares and then find out the area Then you find how much distance is in one square by looking at the axis If Time goes up by 1 every square and Velocity goes up 0.2, One square = 0.2 meters. Then do: Total numbers of squares x 0.2 And you have Distance


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