| OK, here's how to get started. You're going to plot time along the horizontal axis (the X axis), starting at time T=0 at the left, and distance on the vertical axis (the Y axis) going up the left side of the graph. Sara starts at home at time t=o, so make a dot on the graph at this point (0,0). Make a tick mark on the vertical axis at the x-intercept and call it "Home" make another mark near the top of the vertical axis and mark it "Store." Then make another tick mark on the vertical axis half-way between "Home" and "Store" and call this "Half Way." Now let's look at the horizontal axis. First mark the intercept point between the X and Y axis as T=0. Then mark a point on the horizontal axis perhaps 1/4 of the way along, and call this point T1. Now, you know that Sara walks from home to the half-way point - if you call the amount of time it takes her to do that T1, then all you need to do is draw a straight line from the origin (i.e., she starts at home at time T=0) to the half-way point at time T1. You've just plotted the first part of her journey. Can you do the rest? |