A car travels between the 100 meter and 250 meter highway markers in 10 second. The average speed of the car during this interval is...

V = (250 - 100) / 10 = 15m/s.

15m/s

Well, let me calculate that for you.

To find the average speed, we need to know the total distance traveled and the time taken. The distance between the 100-meter and 250-meter markers is 150 meters, and the time taken is 10 seconds.

So, if we divide the distance traveled (150 meters) by the time taken (10 seconds), we get an average speed of 15 meters per second.

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So, the average speed of the car during this interval is 15 meters per second. But if you ever need a laugh, just remember that atoms are notorious pranksters!

To find the average speed of the car during this interval, you need to know the distance and the time it took to travel that distance.

The distance between the 100 meter and 250 meter highway markers is 250 meters - 100 meters = 150 meters. The time it took to travel this distance is given as 10 seconds.

Now, to find the average speed, you can use the formula:

Average speed = distance / time

Plugging in the values we have:

Average speed = 150 meters / 10 seconds

Dividing 150 meters by 10 seconds gives us an average speed of 15 meters per second.