6. The graph gives the position s(t) of an object moving along a line at time t, over a 2.5-second interval. Find the average velocity of the object over the following intervals. a. [0.5, 2.5] b. [0.5, 2] c. [0.5, 1.5] d. [0.5, 1]
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- \( s(0.5) = 46 \) - \( s(1) = 84 \) - \( s(1.5) = 114 \) - \( s(2) = 136 \) - \( s(2.5) = 150 \) Show more…
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