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How is velocity and speed found in an equation?

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We'd look for one or the other, not both, depending upon the problem statement.

Note that velocity is a vector quantity; it has both magnitude and direction, such as "5 mph NORTH"

Speed, on the other hand, is a scalar quantity (no direction included).

If you could post an example problem or two, I could comment further.

Note that speed is commonly expressed in miles per hour. If you drive 52 miles in 1.5 hours, your average speed was (52 miles) / (1.5 hours) (which can be simplified and which should have the units of measurement (miles/hr).

User Kinghfb
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haven't you heard of "miles per hour"?
It's a fraction, distance/time
D/T=S
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