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∙ 12y ago(436) / 5.75 = 75.826 km per hour
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The answer to the question that was asked was that you divided the distance travelled (436 km) by the time taken (5.75 hours).
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∙ 12y agoyou can find the distance when you know your speed and the time you traveled
Speed = Distance / Time So Distance = Speed x Time
Average Speed
When we consider a moving object, the total distance it is displaced divided by the total time taken for that displacement is the average speed of the object for that time interval.If the moving object is a train that makes a few stops along its route from city A to city B, it will have some kind of average speed associated with its journey. An investigator will find the average speed of the train by dividing the total distance it traveled (the distance between city A and city B) by the total time that has elapsed since it left city A and arrived at city B.
S= Speed D= Distance T= Time T/D= S
you can find the distance when you know your speed and the time you traveled
To find speed, you need to know the distance traveled and the time taken to cover that distance. Speed is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken.
Average speed is distance traveled divided by time taken.
Speed = Distance / Time So Distance = Speed x Time
You multiply the speed at which you are traveling by the time spent traveling.
Speed is the rate at which an object moves in a certain direction. To find the speed of an object, you would divide the distance traveled by the time taken to cover that distance. The formula for speed is speed = distance/time.
Distance traveled divided by how much time determines speed. Speed=distance/time
Average Speed
66 & 80 kph respectively
When we consider a moving object, the total distance it is displaced divided by the total time taken for that displacement is the average speed of the object for that time interval.If the moving object is a train that makes a few stops along its route from city A to city B, it will have some kind of average speed associated with its journey. An investigator will find the average speed of the train by dividing the total distance it traveled (the distance between city A and city B) by the total time that has elapsed since it left city A and arrived at city B.
Average speed is distance traveled divided by time taken.
The distance traveled by an object can be calculated using the formula: distance = speed x time. Simply multiply the object's speed by the time it has been traveling to find the distance covered.