Relacionar Columnas Distance-Time GraphsVersión en línea Graphs practice. Credit for graphs and stories: http://map.mathshell.org/download.php?fileid=1680 por James Dycus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Tom went out for a walk with some friends. He suddenly realized he had left his wallet behind. He ran home to get it and then had to run to catch up with the others. Tom walked to the store at the end of his street, bought a newspaper, and then ran all the way back. John ran to his friend James' house to play red dead redemption 2. However, John's mom called him on the way to James' house and told him to meet her at the gas station back towards home. After meeting his mom, John finished running to James' house. Tom skateboarded from his house, gradually building up speed. He slowed down to avoid some rough ground, but then speeded up again. Tom left his home for a run, but he was unfit and gradually came to a stop! This graph is just plain wrong. How can Tom be in two places at once? Tom walked slowly along the road, stopped to look at his watch, realized he was late, and then started running. Tom ran from his home to the bus stop and waited. He realized that he had missed the bus so he walked home. After the party, Tom walked slowly all the way home. Opposite Tom’s home is a hill. Tom climbed slowly up the hill, walked across the top, and then ran quickly down the other side.