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Old Jun 25, 2008, 06:21 PM
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Physics with Velocity

At 8:00 am your cars odometer read 1950 kilometers . At noon it reads 2340 kilometers .
What was your average velocity

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Recall that velocity is distance traveled divided by time. So, first determine how much distance was covered by the car, then how much time it took to travel that distance, then divide one by the other. Post back and let us know what you get for an answer.
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