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9. A cyclist and a runner have a race.


The distance-time graph for the race is shown below.

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distance 60 cyclist runner


(m)
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0 1 22 33 4 5 6 7 88 99 10 11
10 11 12 13 14 15
time (s)

Use the graph to answer the following questions.

(a) (i) How much time did it take the cyclist to travel 100 m?
9ai
_______ s
1 mark

(ii) When the cyclist finished the race how far behind was the runner?
9aii
_______ m
1 mark

(iii) How much more time did the runner take compared with the cyclist to
complete the race?
9aiii
_______ s
1 mark

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(b) The cyclist is travelling at a constant speed between 3 seconds and 6 seconds.

How does the graph show this?

9b

1 mark

(c) (i) When the race started, a walker set off at a steady speed of 2 m/s.

Draw a line on the graph on the opposite page to show the distance 9ci
covered by the walker in the first 15 seconds. Use a ruler.
1 mark

(ii) Calculate how much time it will take for the walker to walk 100 m.

9cii
s
1 mark

maximum 6 marks
Total
KS3/09/Sc/Tier 5-7/P2 19

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