Good Evening everyone

I'd like to propose a valid question on the mathmatical topic about finding area's under the speed- time graphs that represent the distance travelled.

Iam aware that the area is actually equal to the distance travelled .

But reallt the question is

if it askes me the distance travelled and i get it , but the answer has to be given in meters , and in the graph it's in km's.

I have no idea on how to convert them , so please can anyone kindely help me with this , because when I send any helps the respons are unuseful as much

thankyou

and waiting for your reply as soon as possible

Student A

k means kilo, or thousand. 3km=3000 meters.

Sir this was not helpful

I'm talking about the method in using the conversion with the area and the rule

Off course and obviously a grade 10 accelerated student would definitly know that !!

Good evening, Student A! I'd be happy to help you with your question.

To convert the distance from kilometers to meters, you need to use the conversion factor that there are 1000 meters in 1 kilometer.

Here's a step-by-step explanation of how to convert kilometers to meters:

1. Start with the given distance in kilometers.
2. Multiply the distance by the conversion factor, which is 1000 (since there are 1000 meters in 1 kilometer).
3. The result will be the distance in meters.

Let's say you have a distance of 5 kilometers. To convert this to meters, you would follow these steps:

1. Start with 5 kilometers.
2. Multiply 5 by 1000 (the conversion factor).
5 * 1000 = 5000
3. The distance in meters is 5000 meters.

So, if you have the distance in kilometers from the speed-time graph, you can multiply it by 1000 to convert it to meters.

If you need further explanation or have any other questions, please feel free to ask!