The table below shows data (position or velocity) for 8 different objects. Let south be the positive direction & north be the negative direction. Based on the data, determine whether each object SPED UP THE ENTIRE TIME, SLOWED DOWN THE ENTIRE TIME, or TRAVELED AT A CONSTANT VELOCITY. For each scenario (sped up, slowed down, & constant velocity) choose all that apply. Elapsed Time Velocity Velocity Velocity Velocity Velocity Velocity Velocity Velocity of object of object of object of object of object of object of object of object 3 4 5n 6. 7 8 (min) (m/s) (ft/s) (in/s) (km/h) (ft/min) (mm/s) (mi/h) (in/min) 59 94 -95 -95 11 94 -76 -89 1 50 94 -95 -102 20 94 -70 -89 41 94 -95 -109 29 94 -64 -89 32 94 -95 -116 38 94 -58 -89 23 94 -95 -123 47 94 -52 -89

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O Part 3: Velocity Data
The table below shows data (position or velocity) for 8 different objects. Let south be the positive direction & north be the negative
direction. Based on the data, determine whether each object SPED UP THE ENTIRE TIME, SLOWED DOWN THE ENTIRE TIME, or
TRAVELED AT A CONSTANT VELOCITY. For each scenario (sped up, slowed down, & constant velocity) choose all that apply.
Elapsed
Time
Velocity Velocity Velocity Velocity Velocity Velocity Velocity Velocity
of object of object of object of object of object of object of object of object
1
2
3
4
6
7
8.
(min)
(m/s)
(ft/s)
(in/s)
(km/h) (ft/min) (mm/s) (mi/h) (in/min)
59
94
-95
-95
11
94
-76
-89
1
50
94
-95
-102
20
94
-70
-89
41
94
-95
-109
29
94
-64
-89
3
32
94
-95
-116
38
94
-58
-89
4
23
94
-95
-123
47
94
-52
-89
Sped up
Slowed
down
Constant
velocity
Transcribed Image Text:O Part 3: Velocity Data The table below shows data (position or velocity) for 8 different objects. Let south be the positive direction & north be the negative direction. Based on the data, determine whether each object SPED UP THE ENTIRE TIME, SLOWED DOWN THE ENTIRE TIME, or TRAVELED AT A CONSTANT VELOCITY. For each scenario (sped up, slowed down, & constant velocity) choose all that apply. Elapsed Time Velocity Velocity Velocity Velocity Velocity Velocity Velocity Velocity of object of object of object of object of object of object of object of object 1 2 3 4 6 7 8. (min) (m/s) (ft/s) (in/s) (km/h) (ft/min) (mm/s) (mi/h) (in/min) 59 94 -95 -95 11 94 -76 -89 1 50 94 -95 -102 20 94 -70 -89 41 94 -95 -109 29 94 -64 -89 3 32 94 -95 -116 38 94 -58 -89 4 23 94 -95 -123 47 94 -52 -89 Sped up Slowed down Constant velocity
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