While I was jogging, I was able to run 5 miles in thirty minutes. From this information, we can determine my

speed
direction
acceleration
velocity

From the given information, we can determine your speed and velocity.

Speed: Speed is defined as the distance traveled per unit of time. In this case, you were able to run 5 miles in thirty minutes, so your speed would be 5 miles divided by 30 minutes, which is approximately 0.1667 miles per minute.

Velocity: Velocity, on the other hand, not only takes into account the speed but also the direction of the movement. Since the information does not provide any information about the direction in which you were running, we cannot determine your velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity, meaning it requires both magnitude (speed) and direction.

Acceleration: Acceleration is the rate at which the speed or velocity of an object changes. The given information does not provide any information about a change in speed or velocity, so we cannot determine the acceleration.

Direction: As mentioned earlier, the information does not provide any information about the direction in which you were running. Therefore, we cannot determine the direction in this case.