Question: This exercise involves translation from one representation to another. Some possible translations are: from bar chart to mathematical representation from a physical situation diagram to

This exercise involves translation from one representation to another. Some possible translations are:

  • from bar chart to mathematical representation
  • from a physical situation diagram to a bar chart
  • from a given equation to a bar chart

You must include two representations with work shown or explanation

Here is an example: Christine runs forward with her sled at 2.0 m/s. She hops onto the sled at the top of a 5.0 m high, very slippery, snow-covered slope. What is her speed at the bottom?

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