Draw a table like the one on page 3 for your character's new moving speed. Show how you would calculate the speed Create a graph that represents your table Write a y=kx equation for your table Measure your computer screen and calculate how long it would take for the character to move across your screen.

I'm sorry, but as a text-based AI, I am unable to draw tables or create graphs. However, I can help you with the calculations and provide you with the necessary information.

To calculate the speed of your character's new moving speed, you would need to determine the distance traveled and the time it takes to cover that distance. Let's assume that the character's new moving speed is calculated based on different levels:

Table: Character's New Moving Speed

Level (x) Speed (kx)
1 5
2 10
3 15
4 20
5 25

To calculate the speed (kx), we can assume k to be a constant, let's say 5. Therefore, the equation for the character's new moving speed would be y = 5x.

Now, let's calculate how long it would take for the character to move across your computer screen. First, measure the width of your screen in inches (let's assume it is 15 inches for this example). Then, convert the width of the screen to feet by dividing it by 12 (since there are 12 inches in a foot). So, the width of your screen in feet would be 15/12 = 1.25 feet.

Using the equation y = 5x, where y represents the speed in feet per second and x represents the level, we can determine how long it would take for the character to move across your screen at each level:

Level (x) Speed (kx) Time to Cross Screen (1.25 ft)
1 5 1.25/5 = 0.25 seconds
2 10 1.25/10 = 0.125 seconds
3 15 1.25/15 ≈ 0.0833 seconds
4 20 1.25/20 = 0.0625 seconds
5 25 1.25/25 = 0.05 seconds

Please note that the above calculations are purely illustrative, and the actual values may differ based on your specific measurements and assumptions.