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Their average speed is the same, 5km/hour. Velocity takes both speed and direction into account. Hence Mia's average velocity was 5km/hour North, and Luisa's was 5km/hour South. Assuming they were in the same general region on Earth, this means their average velocities wee in opposite directions, but equal in magnitude.

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Q: Mia walks 5km north in one hour luisa walks 5km south in the same time how does their average speed and their veloctites compare?
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