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A bicyclist is in a 50-km race. He says he had an average velocity of 35. What is missing in the cyclist’s velocity? A. units only B. units and distance C. direction only D. units and direction

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ACTUALLY... The answer is units and direction.
A bicyclist is in a 50-km race. He says he had an average velocity of 35. What is-example-1
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Answer: (D). The unit and direction is missing.

Step-by-step explanation:

Velocity: Velocity is the speed of the object with direction and it is the vector quantity. The unit of velocity is m/s.

Average velocity: Average velocity is defined as the total distance divided by the total time.


\Delta v=(D)/(T)

Here,

D = Total distance

T = Total time

According to the question:

The unit and the direction is missing in the cyclist's velocity.

Hence, The unit and direction is missing.

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