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Speed = Distance/Time
Divide the total distance traveled by the total time elapsed. Hint: If you're looking for miles per hour (miles/hour), divide miles by hours.
The distance it travels and how long it took to travel that far. To calculate speed you do (total distance traveled)/(total time taken)
Total distance travelled = 20m + 15m = 35m Total displacement travelled=20m - 15m =5m
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Speed = Distance/Time
Divide the total distance by the amount of fuel used... then multiply by the cost per gallon.
Divide the total distance traveled by the total time elapsed. Hint: If you're looking for miles per hour (miles/hour), divide miles by hours.
Total distance traveled & total elapsed time.
the average speed is the total distance traveled divided by the total time.
The distance it travels and how long it took to travel that far. To calculate speed you do (total distance traveled)/(total time taken)
The distance it travels and how long it took to travel that far. To calculate speed you do (total distance traveled)/(total time taken)
No. If you divide a distance by a speed, you get a time, not a speed. For example, (meters) / (meters/second) = (seconds).
Total distance travelled = 20m + 15m = 35m Total displacement travelled=20m - 15m =5m
For the speed of a single pedestrian, measure the time it takes him/her to walk a set distance (for example 10 meters) and divide the distance by the time. For the average speed of a pedestrian find a large number of people and measure the speed of each person and find the average by summing all the speeds and dividing by the number of people who took the test.
Keep track of how much time was spent moving and divide it into the total of miles traveled.
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