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  1. A distance-time graph will show the distance (in meters, kilometers, miles etc.) on the vertical axis (y -axis) and the time (in seconds, minutes, hours etc.) on the horizontal axis (x -axis). Note: The distance-time graphs on this page will all be drawn using straight lines.

  2. You can enter airports, cities, states, countries, or zip codes to find the flying time between any two points. The database uses the great circle distance and the average airspeed of a commercial airliner to figure out how long a typical flight would take.

  3. Kristina’s journey is shown on the distance-time graph below. (a) Work out Kristina’s average speed, in kilometres per hour. (b) Use the information to plot Lucas’s journey on the same distance-time graph.

  4. Use Great Circle Mapper to calculate the distance and flight duration between all airports worldwide and draw the flight route on a map.

  5. Travelmath provides flight information to help you plan a trip. You can calculate things like the straight line distance between cities. Or if you're taking an international flight and you want to plan your arrival time, check the flight time between airports.

  6. a. The independent variable is the number of hours of the flight, and the dependent variable is the distance the airplane is from the ground. b. As the time of the flight increases, the distance the airplane is from the ground decreases until the airplane remains at a constant distance from the ground.

  7. Draw a distance vs time graph that depicts the journey of the helicopter . The distance represent how high the helicopter is above the ground. 2) Draw a distance vs time graph of a dog that is tied to a 4 foot rope and travels in 1 complete circle. 3) You leave Math class to walk to the nearest bathroom.