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Answer:

3 m/s

Explanation:

The velocity of a position-time graph is the slope of the line.  Slope is rise over run, or rise divided by run.  The rise (how many units the line goes up) is 3 units and the run is 1 unit.  3/1 is 3, so the velocity is 3 m/s.

Based on the information presented in the graph, the velocity of the object would be 3 meters/second

What is Velocity?

The total displacement covered by any object per unit of time is known as velocity. It depends on the magnitude as well as the direction of the moving object.

The mathematical expression for velocity is given by

velocity= total displacement/Total time

The slope of the position time graph represents the velocity

the area under the velocity time graph represents the displacement of the object

the slope of the velocity time graph represents the acceleration of the object

As given in the problem Based on the information presented in the graph

we have to calculate the slope of the line to get the velocity

slope = (Y₂ -Y₁ )/ (X₂ -X₁)

where X₁, X₂, and Y₁, Y₂ are the X and Y coordinates of the slope line

velocity = (15-3) /(4-0)

            = 3 meters/ seconds

Thus, Based on the information presented in the graph, the velocity of the object would be 3 meters/second

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