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A lizard ran 3.0 meters from his rock to his friend's house. He ran back halfway and stopped. The entire thing took 2.0 seconds. What was his average speed?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Average speed =3.0 × 2.0

= 6.0

User Brian Paden
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Answer:

The average speed of the lizard was 2.25 meters per second.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the average speed of the lizard, we need to use the formula:

Average speed = Total distance ÷ Total time

First, we need to find the total distance the lizard ran. He ran 3.0 meters to his friend's house and then ran back halfway, so he ran a total distance of:

3.0 + (1/2)3.0 = 4.5 meters

Next, we need to find the total time it took the lizard to run this distance. We're told that it took 2.0 seconds in total, so the time for the first leg of the journey (from the rock to his friend's house) must have been half of that, or 1.0 second. The time for the second leg (from his friend's house back to the rock) must also have been 1.0 second.

Now we can plug in the values into the formula:

Average speed = Total distance ÷ Total time

Average speed = 4.5 meters ÷ 2.0 seconds

Average speed = 2.25 meters per second

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