Asked by Student A
Good Evening everyone
I'd like to propose a valid question on the mathmatical topic about finding area's under the speed- time graphs that represent the distance travelled.
Iam aware that the area is actually equal to the distance travelled .
But reallt the question is
if it askes me the distance travelled and i get it , but the answer has to be given in meters , and in the graph it's in km's.
I have no idea on how to convert them , so please can anyone kindely help me with this , because when I send any helps the respons are unuseful as much
thankyou
and waiting for your reply as soon as possible
Student A
I'd like to propose a valid question on the mathmatical topic about finding area's under the speed- time graphs that represent the distance travelled.
Iam aware that the area is actually equal to the distance travelled .
But reallt the question is
if it askes me the distance travelled and i get it , but the answer has to be given in meters , and in the graph it's in km's.
I have no idea on how to convert them , so please can anyone kindely help me with this , because when I send any helps the respons are unuseful as much
thankyou
and waiting for your reply as soon as possible
Student A
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
k means kilo, or thousand. 3km=3000 meters.
Answered by
Student A
Sir this was not helpful
I'm talking about the method in using the conversion with the area and the rule
Off course and obviously a grade 10 accelerated student would definitly know that !!
I'm talking about the method in using the conversion with the area and the rule
Off course and obviously a grade 10 accelerated student would definitly know that !!
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