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Since velocity describes both speed and direction, you can call it

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The answer is vector
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Answer: a vector

Step-by-step explanation:

A Vector is a physical quantiy that has can magnitude and direction. Examples of vectors are Velocity, acceleration, force, momentum etc

Now, since velocity is defined as the displacement experienced by an object in a specified direction, it is therefore correct to call velocity a vector

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