We use distance-time graphs to represent journeys. Time is always shown on the x-axis.
If we know the distance someone travelled during a period of time, we can calculate their speed, using speed = distance ÷ time.
Worked Example
Use the graph below to find the average speed during the fifth and sixth hours of a car journey:

Exercise
(“example 4” in question 1 means the worked example above)



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