We can't calculate that, unless you tell us how the distances on the two roads compared.
They're probably equal, but you left out that information when you copied the problem.
the average speed is 50 because 60+ 40= 100 divided by 2 = 50 and remember add them up and divide by the number of numbers you have
(300+k)/96*60
"Millimeter".It means the distance that would need to be traveled 1,000 timesin order to move by an entire meter.
A slinky is stretched across a classroom to 9 meters. A compression travels along the slinky at a velocity of 2 m s . How long does it take to travel the entire 9m length of the classroom?
No, speed can vary and one can still calculate the average speed of an entire trip. Average speed is equal to the change in distance divided by the change in time.
So that you can measure how far it traveled.
The average speed measures the speed during an entire trip. It is calculated by dividing the total distance traveled by the total time taken.
It was (the total distance he covered) divided by (the total time he spent riding).
bob
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.
300 kph.
Distance. ^_^ <3
100kmh
The actual speed can change all the time. You can calculate the average speed by dividing the total distance traveled by the total time.
amvot
Leonardo Pisano Bigollo, also known as Fibonacci, was born in 1170 in Pisa, Italy. His father was a merchant and traveled throughout North Africa, and Fibonacci traveled with him. Fibonacci traveled throughout the Mediterranean his entire life.
The chances are that the entire band has done a lot of traveling together, especially since they began having top-ten hit songs in both the UK and the US in 2011. They first traveled to the United States (Los Angeles) in January 2011 to record one album, and traveled to Sweden (Stockholm) in May 2012 to record another. The band's concert tours have taken them all over Europe, Australia, and the United States. Generally, the side-trips individual members have taken are part of a visit to a city where the entire band is performing, so it is difficult to say that one member has traveled more than the other members have. As for how much they traveled prior to becoming a band, newspapers say their travels were mainly within the United Kingdom.