Average speed = (total distance) / (total time)
Very simple: Distance traveled divided by time taken to travel that distance = average speed .
Average speed = Total distance/Total time.
The Judicial Branch has the power to figure out the meaning of the laws in the law-making process.
You cannot figure this out unless you know the average speed. Here is the formula though. Distance ________= Speed Time
Average is 15mpg, but it depends on the engine, that figure is for the 6 cyl with a 5 speed.
You need tp consider the speed at which you are traveling. If it is an average of 70 mph across the US, you can figure (very) roughly 16.5 hours. Or: Take your distance (1149.87) and divide by average speed. This will give you your hours on the road
Well to figure the speed of a poodle you must first figure out how many beans it has eaten prior to measureing speed...ROFLMUFFIN!
To figure that out, we'd need to know the distance covered at each point in time.
If you know the distance you've run, you can calculate your average speed by dividing the distance by the time it took.
Average speed is an average value of speed over a given time. If your speed is constant (not changing), then your average speed will equal your speed at any given moment in time.
the answer is NO