Velocity = Distance ÷ Time Average Velocity = (10 + 10) ÷ (1/3 + 1/2) = 20 ÷ 5/6 = 20 x 6/5 = 24 mph NOTE : The times in minutes have been converted into fractions of an hour to enable the answer to be provided in miles per hour.
If you traveled 25 miles in 2 minutes, your average speed was 25 miles per 2 minutes or 750 miles per hour. If your rate of deceleration was constant, your initial speed was two times 750 miles per hour or 1500 mph. I do not have enough information to determine your initial velocity because I don't know what direction you were going, and velocity is speed with direction.
He can run 9.6 miles in 88 minutes.
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He drove 20 miles in 50 min. so average was 20 x 60/50 = 24 mph
Average speed = Distance/Time = 2.5 miles/15 minutes = 10 miles per hour
Velocity = Distance ÷ Time Average Velocity = (10 + 10) ÷ (1/3 + 1/2) = 20 ÷ 5/6 = 20 x 6/5 = 24 mph NOTE : The times in minutes have been converted into fractions of an hour to enable the answer to be provided in miles per hour.
If you traveled 25 miles in 2 minutes, your average speed was 25 miles per 2 minutes or 750 miles per hour. If your rate of deceleration was constant, your initial speed was two times 750 miles per hour or 1500 mph. I do not have enough information to determine your initial velocity because I don't know what direction you were going, and velocity is speed with direction.
He can run 9.6 miles in 88 minutes.
velocity=500 miles per hour
zero
4.8 mph
He drove 20 miles in 50 min. so average was 20 x 60/50 = 24 mph
It depends on your average velocity.
0 (apex)
His velocity was zero - since he's back to where he started. (Try to substitute speed where appropriate.)
His velocity was zero - since he's back to where he started. (Try to substitute speed where appropriate.)