It looks like you're referring to a graph, but I can't see images or graphs. However, I can help you understand how to read a graph and answer your questions if you provide me with the necessary data points.
To answer these types of questions, you generally need to look at the y-axis of the graph, which typically represents distance (in kilometers), and the x-axis, which represents time (in hours). Here's how to calculate the required values:
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How many kilometers are traveled in the first hour?
- Look at the graph at the end of the first hour (x = 1) and see how far up on the y-axis it is. This will give the distance traveled in the first hour.
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How many kilometers are traveled from hour 1 to hour 2?
- Find the distance at the end of hour 2 (x = 2) and subtract the distance at the end of hour 1 (x = 1).
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How many kilometers are traveled from hour 2 to hour 4?
- Again, find the distances at the end of hour 4 and hour 2, and subtract the distance at hour 2 from that at hour 4.
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How many kilometers are traveled from hour 4 to hour 6?
- Find the distances at the end of hour 6 and hour 4, and subtract the distance at hour 4 from that at hour 6.
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What is the rate in kilometers per hour from hour 4 to hour 6?
- Use the distance traveled from hour 4 to hour 6 and divide it by the time taken, which is 2 hours (from hour 4 to hour 6).
If you could provide the data points from the graph or describe the changes in distance over time, I can help you with the specific calculations!