Find the average velocity over the time interval from 1 to 3 seconds.

Express your answer in meters per second to the nearest integer.

Average velocity of what going from where to where? We are not mind readers here.

To find the average velocity over the time interval from 1 to 3 seconds, you need two pieces of information: the displacement of the object during that time interval and the duration of the interval.

First, find the displacement by subtracting the initial position from the final position. Let's say the initial position is x1 and the final position is x2.

Displacement = x2 - x1

Next, find the duration of the interval by subtracting the initial time from the final time. Let's say the initial time is t1 and the final time is t2.

Duration = t2 - t1

Finally, calculate the average velocity by dividing the displacement by the duration.

Average Velocity = Displacement / Duration

Express your answer in meters per second to the nearest integer.