total distance / total time = average speed
In the case of constant speed: distance = speed x time. Or, Total distance = Average speed * Total Time
If you know the total distance walked, and the time, you simply divide the total distance by the time.If you know the total distance walked, and the time, you simply divide the total distance by the time.If you know the total distance walked, and the time, you simply divide the total distance by the time.If you know the total distance walked, and the time, you simply divide the total distance by the time.
the total distance divided by the total time is the average speed :)
velocity= distance/time
No. A distance divided by a speed is a time, not a speed.If you want to get the average speed, you have to divide the total distance by the total time.No. A distance divided by a speed is a time, not a speed.If you want to get the average speed, you have to divide the total distance by the total time.No. A distance divided by a speed is a time, not a speed.If you want to get the average speed, you have to divide the total distance by the total time.No. A distance divided by a speed is a time, not a speed.If you want to get the average speed, you have to divide the total distance by the total time.
Speed, distance and time are related to each other because, speed is directly comparable to distance when time is constant.
They are related over the time. Speed x time = distance.They are related over the time. Speed x time = distance.They are related over the time. Speed x time = distance.They are related over the time. Speed x time = distance.
Speed = time divided by distance.
Average speed = Total distance/Total time.
Average Speed=Distance Time
The total distance divided by the total time equals the "Average speed" during that time.
Total Distance: Distance from some fixed point at end - Distance from the same fixed point at start. Total Time: Time at end - Time at start. Not sure what is meant by "calculate them altogether".