The solution will depend on what information you do have. But, since you have not bothered to share that, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
If that is what you mean, then you have 3 numbers, not 4, and you can't find an average when the unknown number could be any number. Basically, you have one equation with 2 unknowns and that can't be solved.
Divide the distance travelled by the time.
Yes it can. Say you have you values listed from cell A2 to A20, then in B2 you could enter the following formula and copy it down and it would get your moving average: =AVERAGE(A2:A$2)
To find the moving average of a data set, you add up a specific number of consecutive values in the data set and then divide by that number. This helps to smooth out fluctuations and show the overall trend of the data.
This is unknown
The period value determines how many observations to average in a moving average model. Moving average is not a real piece of data but a comparison for forecast and valuation.
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Please refer to this web site. You can find your answer. http://www.incademy.com/courses/Technical-analysis-II/Moving-averages/2/1032/10002
I dont think you can other than the ! Unknown or the ? Unknown in hg or ss
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Unless it is customized, the twenty moving average usually refers to time. The time that it refers to is the 20 day moving average, of a given stock.
No, it can't. Average VELOCITY can be zero, though.