Think about Pete's journey from lesson 2. How would you compare his motion in the first 10 min and the last 10 min of his trip?

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He is going faster and in a different direction during the first 10 minutes than in the last 10 minutes.
His acceleration increases during the first 10 minutes and decreases during the last 10 minutes.
He is going slower and in a different direction during the first 10 minutes than in the last 10 minutes.
He is speeding up during the first 10 minutes and slowing down during the last 10 minutes.

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To accurately compare Pete's motion in the first 10 minutes and the last 10 minutes of his trip, it would depend on the specific details given in his journey. Based on the options provided, a likely analysis could be:

  • If he is going faster and in a different direction during the first 10 minutes than in the last 10 minutes, this could suggest a change in speed and direction, possibly indicating an acceleration in one part of his journey.

  • If his acceleration increases during the first 10 minutes and decreases during the last 10 minutes, this indicates a varying rate of speed, possibly starting with a quickening pace and then tapering off.

  • If he is going slower and in a different direction during the first 10 minutes than in the last 10 minutes, it implies a significant change in both speed and direction but starting off slow.

  • If he is speeding up during the first 10 minutes and slowing down during the last 10 minutes, this option suggests a clear pattern of acceleration followed by deceleration.

Without specific details about Pete's motion—such as speed, direction, and changes throughout his trip—it's challenging to determine which option is correct. However, if you know that he started faster or increased speed initially but then slowed down towards the end, then the last option could be the best choice. If you have a clearer description of his motion, I can help further refine this analysis!

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