Do Now Heading: Instantaneous and Average Velocity

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Do Now Heading: Instantaneous and Average Velocity Pick up a worksheet from the front table Connect each point with a line segment BEFORE YOU CALCULATE THE SLOPES ANSWER THESE TWO QUESTIONS!!! During which time interval was the car moving the slowest? During which time interval was the car moving the fastest? *Explain your answer with at least 2 sentences*

Instantaneous and Average Velocity Calculate the slope of each line segment. Did your calculations support your initial answers? *Answer with at least 3 sentences. Use numbers in your answer.*

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