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A student walks in displacement of 34 m in a time of 7s. What is the students velocity?

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Answer:

4.86 m/s

Explanation:

Let's start with the formula for velocity. Velocity = Displacement/time

Since we are given the displacement and the time we can plug these back into the equation:

Velocity = 34m/7s

Velocity = 4.86 m/s (rounded to two decimal places)

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