Ian's Average Velocity Calculation

Calculation of Ian's Average Velocity:

Ian's school is exactly 6 blocks north of his house.

To calculate the average velocity, we use the formula:

Average velocity = Total Displacement / Total Time

Given that Ian's school is 6 blocks north of his house and the walk takes him 12 minutes:

Total Displacement = 6 blocks north

Total Time = 12 minutes

Converting the total displacement from blocks to feet (assuming 1 block is 660 ft):

Total Displacement = 6 blocks * 660 ft/block = 3960 ft north

Plugging in the values to the formula:

Average velocity = 3960 ft / 12 min = 330 ft/min north

Therefore, Ian's average velocity on a walk from home to school that takes him 12 minutes is .5 units north or 55 ft/min2 north.

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