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The first answer is backward. Acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity)/total time. For deceleration the formula is the same, the answer will just be negative.

Agreed. In physics, there is no "deceleration", only negative acceleration.

a = Δv / Δt

There is no equation for "deceleration" as suggested below.

Deceleration=(original velocity-final velocity)/Time

Deceleration In Motion

Deceleration = inital speed - final speed / total time taken

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