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Could you find the average velocity for the entire graph. When looking the the graph what ever value it is closest to use that. For example at the coordinates- ( 7,4.5)
Also note the x axis the in seconds.
I would like to know the enitre average velocity for this graph.
When I do it I am getting the entire average velocity as 0.08333ms/s.
I am just dividing the displacement of 2 metres over 24 seconds to get the velocity.
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