1. The problem asks for the average velocity of an object between 4 seconds and 10 seconds.
2. Average velocity is calculated using the formula:
$$\text{Average velocity} = \frac{\text{Change in position}}{\text{Change in time}} = \frac{\Delta x}{\Delta t}$$
3. To find the average velocity, we need the position of the object at 4 seconds and at 10 seconds.
4. Since the image is not provided, let's assume the position at 4 seconds is $x_1$ and at 10 seconds is $x_2$.
5. Then, the average velocity is:
$$\frac{x_2 - x_1}{10 - 4} = \frac{x_2 - x_1}{6}$$
6. Without the actual position values from the image, we cannot compute a numeric answer.
7. If you provide the positions at 4 and 10 seconds, I can calculate the average velocity for you.
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