If you divide the distance of your trip by the total time it took to make the trip, you calculate the average speed. That includes all the time you're stuck in traffic, gassing the car, and stopping to eat.
The first driver. Although their average speeds while on the road are the same, the overall average speed is the total distance divided by the total time.
30 divided by 75 = 0.4 x 100 = 40% of the trip was covered in the first day.
Average Speed is the distance traveled divided by the time it took to travel that distance.In this case, the distance traveled is 240 km, and the time is 3hrs.You do the calculation. (your answer will have the unit km/hr)
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Average Speed
When you consider the total distance and total time for a trip, you are calculating average speed. Average speed is the total distance traveled divided by the total time taken. It gives you an overall idea of how fast an object moved during the entire trip, regardless of any fluctuations in speed that may have occurred.
Not quite. Flip it. Average speed = (distance traveled) divided by the (time for the distance).
To calculate average velocity, you would divide the total displacement by the total time taken. If you have those values, you can plug them into the formula to find the average velocity for the entire trip.
Average speed = (distance traveled) divided by (time for the trip).
Average speed is the total distance traveled divided by the time taken.Average speed = total distance traveled/time taken = 90 km/3 h = 30kph
The time required is (distance from here to there) divided by (speed at which you make the trip) .
The average speed measures the speed during an entire trip. It is calculated by dividing the total distance traveled by the total time taken.
The total distance displaced divided by the total time elapsed is an object's average speed. Let's take an example to see if it makes more sense.Consider a bus making stops along a city street. It takes a certain amount of time to go from a given stop to another one a mile or so down that street. You got on the bus and you noted the time as it left your stop. You get off at your destination and note the time. You then take the total distance the bus (with you aboard) went between your stops and divide it by the time it took to make the journey. You will then have the average speed of the bus during that trip.
The total distance traveled is 35118 - 34627 = 491 km. The average speed is distance divided by time, which is 491 km / 8 hrs = 61.375 km/h.
Subtract the time periods of the stationary phases from the total trip time, then divide the remaining time by the distance.
The total distance traveled is 180 kilometers, and the total time is 2 hours. To find the average speed, you would divide the total distance by the total time. The average speed of the car during the trip is 90 km/h.