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100 miles / 4 hours = 25 miles per hour.

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AnswerDetermine the distance traveled and divide by the time it took to cover that distance. If one travels 100 miles in two hours, one averaged 100/2 miles per hour or 50 miles/hour.Example:A car travels between 2 towns 60 miles apart in 2 hours. What is its average speed?Answer:average speed = distance/time Therefore, the average speed of the car is 60 miles/2 hours = 30 miles/hour. last update November 22, 2005 by JL Stanbroughhttp://www.batesville.k12.in.us/physics/phyNet/mechanics/Kinematics/AveSpeed.html