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A person riding a scooter 20 kilometers per hour Speed

A dolphin swimming 30 miles per hour in the ocean. Speed

Driving a car 75 kilometers per hour North from Texas to Oklahoma Velocity

A student that is walking to class begins to walk faster when the bell rings. Acceleration

An eagle flying 10 meters per second swoops down to the ground to catch a snake Velocity

Calculate the speed of a horse that walked 54 miles in 6 hours. 9 mi/h

What is the speed of a train that travelled 1,450 miles in 20 hours? 72.5 mi/h

The speed of a plane was 500 kilometers per hour The speed of a plane was 500 kilometers per hour. How long did it take the plane to travel 120 kilometers? .24 km/h

Jen is swimming upstream with a velocity of 60 m/s North Jen is swimming upstream with a velocity of 60 m/s North. The river has a strong current going 10 m/s South. What is her velocity? 50 m/s N

An object moving at a speed of 20 meters per second accelerates for 5 An object moving at a speed of 20 meters per second accelerates for 5.0 seconds to a final speed of 50 meters per second. What is the acceleration of the object? 6 m/s2

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