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Which of the following correctly describes the relationship between speed and velocity? (4 points)

Speed is the change in velocity over time; velocity is distance plus direction.
Speed is the change in distance over time; velocity is speed plus direction.
Speed is distance plus direction; velocity is speed plus time.
Speed is the change in acceleration; velocity is distance over tim

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Answer: Speed is the change in distance over time; velocity is speed plus direction.

Step-by-step explanation:

While speed does not include direction, velocity does

For example: If I was traveling North at 5 mph,

The speed would be 5 mph

while the velocity would be 5 mph North

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