If a car travels from town A to town B on one road at different speeds and stops at red lights, knowing the distance between the towns and the total time of the trip can allow you to calculate

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The only thing you could calculate with that information would be the car's AVERAGE SPEED for the trip.

If you know the straight-line distance and direction between A and B, then you can also calculate the car's AVERAGE VELOCITY for the trip.

Answer:

Average speed

Explanation:

The ratio of total distance traveled to the total time taken is defined as speed.

[tex]Average speed = \frac{total distance traveled}{total time taken}[/tex]

The unit of average speed is metre per second.

So, if a car travels from town A to town B on the road with different speeds in total given time, from this data we can calculate the average speed of the car.