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Distance-Time Travelled and Equation of Line

Charlie traveled a distance of 5 miles in the first part of his journey. After his first stop, he traveled at a speed of 4 mph away from home. At 2 pm, Charlie changed direction and traveled towards home.

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Distance-Time Travelled and Equation of Line

Charlie traveled a distance of 5 miles in the first part of his journey. After his first stop, he traveled at a speed of 4 mph away from home. At 2 pm, Charlie changed direction and traveled towards home.

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1 Here is a distance-time graph for Charlie’s journey over the course of a day. (Level 4)

10

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Distance from
home (miles)
5

9: 00 10: 00 11: 00 12: 00 13: 00 14: 00 15: 00 16: 00 17: 00 18: 00

Time

Describe each stage of Charlie’s journey as represented by the graph above, making sure you
mention the following:
• Distance travelled in the first part of the journey
• Speed travelled at after the first stop
• The direction of travel at 14:00
[4 marks]

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2 On the diagram below, draw a distance-time graph to represent the following journey. (Level 5)

▪ Raine starts 4 miles from home and jogs away from home at 6 mph for 20 minutes.
▪ She then runs away from home for 2 miles, taking 10 minutes.
▪ She rests for 10 minutes
▪ She then takes the bus to the shops, 8 miles further away from home at an
average speed of 24 mph.
▪ After shopping for 10 minutes, she returns home at an average speed of 32 mph.
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Distance
from home
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Time (Minutes)

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3 Find the equations of the three lines 𝑓, 𝑔 and ℎ shown on the graph below. (Level 4)

𝑓
2 𝑔

𝑥
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4

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𝑓 =

𝑔=

ℎ=

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4(a) Find the equation of the line 𝐴𝐵 where, (Level 5)


𝐴 = 5,10 𝐵 = (11,22)
Give your answer in the form 𝑦 = 𝑚𝑥 + 𝑐.
[2 marks]

Answer

4(b) Find the equation of the line CD where,


𝐶 = (−2, −7) 𝐷 = (−14, −11)
Give your answer in the form 𝑦 = 𝑚𝑥 + 𝑐.
[2 marks]

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