A ladybug and ant move at constant speeds. The diagrams with tick marks show their positions at different times. Each tick mark represents 1 centimeter.
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Question 2
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Lines u and v also show the positions of the two bugs. Which line shows the ladybug’s movement? Which line shows the ant’s movement? Explain your reasoning.
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Question 3
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How long does it take the ladybug to travel 12 cm? The ant?
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Question 4
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Scale the vertical and horizontal axes by labeling each grid line with a number. You will need to use the time and distance information shown in the tick-mark diagrams.
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Question 5
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Mark and label the point on line u and the point on line v that represent the time and position of each bug after traveling 1 cm.
Are you ready for more?
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Question 6
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How fast is each bug traveling?
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Question 7
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Will there ever be a time when the ant is twice as far away from the start as the ladybug? Explain your reasoning.
1.3: Moving Twice as Fast
Refer to the tick-mark diagrams and graph in the earlier activity when needed.
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Question 8
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Imagine a bug that is moving twice as fast as the ladybug. On each tick-mark diagram, mark the position of this bug.
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Question 9
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Plot this bug’s positions on the coordinate axes with lines u and v, and connect them with a line.