(a) First, convert the truck's velocity from km/h to m/s:

Then the velocity
after traveling
satisfies

where
and
are the truck's initial velocity and acceleration, respectively. So we have



Taking the square root gives two possible velocities of the same magnitude but in opposite directions. It's technically feasible that over the given displacement, the truck changes its direction and is accelerating back towards its starting position since we're treating the truck as a particle.
(b) When acceleration is constant, average velocity is given by

which tells us that

Plugging in both possible values of
we found earlier, we get
(if
is positive) or
(if
is negative).