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If an object in linear motion (but with changing velocity) covers s meters in t seconds, then it’s average velocity v=s/t. Show that it would cover the same distance if it traveled at a constant velocity v over the same time interval. This justifies our calling s/t the average velocity.

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No, the answer is 6 squared
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