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Averages

Averages. FTC. Area. Riemann Sums. Properties. Hodge Podge. Riemann Sums. Averages. Hodge Podge. FTC. Area. Properties. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 40. 40. 40. 40. 40. 40. 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. Category 1

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Averages

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  1. Averages

  2. FTC

  3. Area

  4. Riemann • Sums

  5. Properties

  6. Hodge Podge

  7. Riemann • Sums • Averages • Hodge Podge • FTC Area • Properties • 10 • 10 • 10 • 10 • 10 • 10 • 20 • 20 • 20 • 20 • 20 • 20 • 30 • 30 • 30 • 30 • 30 • 30 • 40 • 40 • 40 • 40 • 40 • 40 • 50 • 50 • 50 • 50 • 50 • 50

  8. Category 1 10 points

  9. Category 1 20 points

  10. Category 1 30 points

  11. Category 1 40 points

  12. Category 1 50 points

  13. Category 2 10 points

  14. Category 2 20 points

  15. Category 2 30 points

  16. Category 2 40 points

  17. Category 2 50 points

  18. Category 3 10 points

  19. Category 3 20 points

  20. Category 3 30 points

  21. Category 3 40 points

  22. Category 3 50 points

  23. Category 4 10 points

  24. Category 4 20 points

  25. Category 4 30 points

  26. Category 4 40 points

  27. Category 4 50 points

  28. Category 5 10 points

  29. Category 5 20 points

  30. Category 5 30 points

  31. Category 5 40 points

  32. Category 5 50 points

  33. Category 6 10 points

  34. Category 6 20 points • A car starts at noon and travels with the velocity shown in the graph below. A truck starts at 1 pm from the same place and travels a constant velocity of 50 mph. • How far away is the car when the truck starts? • During the period when the car is ahead of the truck, when is the distance between them the greatest? • When does the truck overtake the car, and how far have they both traveled then?

  35. Category 6 30 points

  36. Category 6 40 points

  37. Category 6 50 points

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