Match the term with the correct examples and defintions.

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speed velocity acceleration
measurement of the distance an object traveled in a specific time
slowing down at a red light
speed and direction an object traveled
25 km/hr
change in speed and/or direction
100 km/hr north
measurement of the distance an object traveled in a specific time
slowing down at a red light
speed and direction an object traveled
25 km/hr
change in speed and/or direction
100 km/hr north

speed - measurement of the distance an object traveled in a specific time

- 25 km/hr
- 100 km/hr north

velocity - speed and direction an object traveled
- 100 km/hr north

acceleration - change in speed and/or direction
- slowing down at a red light

The correct match of terms and examples/definitions is as follows:

1. speed - measurement of the distance an object traveled in a specific time
2. velocity - speed and direction an object traveled
3. acceleration - change in speed and/or direction

1. measurement of the distance an object traveled in a specific time - speed
2. slowing down at a red light - acceleration
3. speed and direction an object traveled - velocity
4. 25 km/hr - speed
5. change in speed and/or direction - acceleration
6. 100 km/hr north - velocity

Let's match the terms with the correct examples and definitions:

- Speed: Measurement of the distance an object traveled in a specific time
- Velocity: Speed and direction an object traveled
- Acceleration: Change in speed and/or direction

Now, let's match each term with its corresponding example and definition:

1. Speed: Measurement of the distance an object traveled in a specific time
- Example: 25 km/hr
- Definition: The rate at which an object covers distance.

2. Velocity: Speed and direction an object traveled
- Example: 100 km/hr north
- Definition: The rate at which an object changes its position in a specific direction.

3. Acceleration: Change in speed and/or direction
- Example: Slowing down at a red light
- Definition: The rate of change of velocity over time.

In summary:
- Speed is about measuring the distance traveled in a given time.
- Velocity is a speed in a specific direction.
- Acceleration is a change in speed and/or direction.

Using these definitions and examples, you would match "speed" with the example of "25 km/hr" and the definition of "measurement of the distance an object traveled in a specific time." Similarly, you would match "velocity" with the example of "100 km/hr north" and the definition of "speed and direction an object traveled." Finally, "acceleration" would be matched with the example of "slowing down at a red light" and the definition of "change in speed and/or direction."