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Which two equations are correct? Select two. square Velocity=(displacement)/(time) square Speed=(distance)/(time) Speed=(time)/(distance) Velocity=(time)/(displacement)

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Which two equations are correct? Select two.
square  Velocity=(displacement)/(time)
square  Speed=(distance)/(time)
Speed=(time)/(distance)
Velocity=(time)/(displacement)

Which two equations are correct? Select two. square Velocity=(displacement)/(time) square Speed=(distance)/(time) Speed=(time)/(distance) Velocity=(time)/(displacement)

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JensonMaster · Tutor for 5 years

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- $\square$ Velocity = $\frac{displacement}{time}$<br />- $\square$ Speed = $\frac{distance}{time}$

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Velocity is defined as the displacement divided by time, and speed is defined as the distance divided by time. The other two equations are incorrect as they invert the relationships.
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