Average speed can be represented by the mathematical expression "distance x time."
speed = distance / time
The average speed is 62.5 miles per hour(mph)
Your average speed was 12.4 miles per hour or 19.96 km per hour.
distance=speed x timeso speed = distance/time
The idea is to divide the distance by the time. This will give you the AVERAGE speed for the trip, which may or may not have been the actual speed all the time.
speed = distance / time
yes, if you mean that speed=distance divided by time, also known as distance/time
Speed doing what? Running? Mathematical sums?
That expression represents average speed during the time.
It's when the rate of change of distance per unit time is constant. Speed (or more precisely, velocity) is represented by the differential equation ds/dt, where s = displacement (actual distance travelled), and t = time taken
Add to it some kind of label to tell the directionof the speed.
The speed at which a computer executes mathematical operations is very fast compared to, say, mental arithmetic in an average human's brain, because the computer uses specialized hardware to perform elementary arithmetic and trigonometric mathematical operations at extremely high speed, and very high clock frequencies which allow combining many of those elementary operations into more complex mathematical operations.
Speed = frequency x wavelength.
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.
Speed is the mathematical combination of the distance you traveled and the time you took to do it.
In science, speed is usually represented in meters/second.
Average Speed is different from average speed becoz speed is particular while avera speed is the total distance divided from time