a motorcyclist drives from a to B with a uniform speed of 30km/h find its average speed

since the speed is uniform, its average is 30km/h

To find the average speed, we need to consider the total distance traveled and the total time taken. In this case, we are given that the motorcyclist drove from point A to point B with a uniform speed of 30 km/h.

However, to calculate the average speed, we need to know both the distance from A to B and the time taken to travel that distance. If we have the value for either the distance or the time, we can compute the average speed.

If we are given the distance traveled or the time taken, we can directly calculate the average speed using the formula:

Average speed = Total distance traveled / Total time taken

Let's assume that we have the distance traveled from A to B. If we have the distance in kilometers (let's say d km), we can calculate the average speed by dividing the distance by the time taken.

Average speed = d km / t hours

However, since we are not provided with the distance or time, we cannot directly calculate the average speed in this specific scenario.