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Emily jogs 3 laps at the track to warm up. She jogs at 5 mph. Then she runs 3

more laps at 7 mph. What is true about her average speed and her average

velocity?

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    Emily's average speed is 6 mph and her average velocity is zero.

    Explanation:

    We can calculate the average speed as:

    s = (s₁ + s₂) / 2 = (5 mph + 7 mph) / 2 = 12 mph / 2 = 6 mph

    s: average speed

    s₁: speed in the first 3 laps

    s₂: speed in the second 3 laps

    And we can calculate the average velocity as:

    v = (df - di) / t = (0 m - 0 m) / t = 0 m / t = 0 m / s

    v: average velocity

    df: final displacement

    di: initial displacement

    t: time

    As Emily is finally in the same place, it doesn't matter the time to finish the 6 laps, we know that the displacement is zero so the average velocity is zero too.
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