Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Distance formula:
d = rt
where d = distance, r = average speed and t = time travelled.
They told us that an object travels 30 meters in 20 seconds.
So we can say d = 30 and t = 20
If you put these values back into the distance formula you get:
d = rt
30 = r times 20
30 = 20 r
So now we want to find what "r" (average speed) is.
Divide both sides by 20.
20 r = 30
r = [tex]\frac{30}{20}[/tex] = 1.5 meters per second.