Precalculus (6th Edition) Blitzer

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Chapter 7 - Section 7.1 - Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables - Exercise Set - Page 823: 105

Answer

The provided statement makes sense because the provided information is not enough for finding out the average velocity.

Work Step by Step

Consider the provided statement: To calculate the average velocity from displacement and time, first find the total displacement, which is the direction and the distance between the staring and the ending point. Then find the total amount of time spent and convert it into seconds. Therefore, in the provided statement, distance, displacement and direction is not given. Hence, the provided statement makes sense because the provided information is not enough for finding out the average velocity.
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