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Help please Any unit of distance divided by any unit of time creates a unit of _____. A. speed B. velocity C. position D. acceleration
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Any unit of distance divided by any unit of time creates a unit of _____.
A. speed
B. velocity
C. position
D. acceleration
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the answer should be speed hope this helps
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The answer is A which is SPEED. This is because speed is gotten from the formula below;
Speed=distance/time.
Hope that helped. Have a nice day
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