A runner is at the position x 0 m when time t 0 s. One

Chapter 2, Problem 2.107

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A runner is at the position x 0 m when time t 0 s. One hundred meters away is the finish line. Every ten seconds, this runner runs half the remaining distance to the finish line. During each ten-second segment, the runner has a constant velocity. For the first forty seconds of the motion, construct (a) the positiontime graph and (b) the velocity time graph.

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