The third option is the best fit for the application of a linear model.
In the first option, there is likely to be a correlation but it cannot be a linear one as goals are missed even from inside the keeper's box.
In the second option, it is safe to assume that each person will at least 2 other so this will follow an exponential model.
In the third option, the stopping distance is given by the equation of motion:
s = ut + 1/2 x at²
And this shows that the distance varies linearly with speed.
there are 6 sides to a hexagon
360/6 = 60 degrees
so it will map onto itself at 60, 120, 180, 240, 300 & 360
there are 6 different angles
Answer:
11 km/hr.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given information:
Simulated speed = 20/km/h
Time = 15 mins = 1/4 hr = 0.25 hr
Distance Covered as per simulated speed = 
Position of Julian according to the app =
.
Actual distance covered by the bike is

Formula for speed:



Therefore, the average speed of Julian is 11 km/hr.