what are two things that you must know to determine speed?

Distance traveled and amount of time.

Speed = distance/time

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To determine speed, you need to know two things: distance and time.

1. Distance: To find the speed of an object, you must know the distance it has traveled. Distance is the measurement of how far an object has moved from a starting point to an ending point. It can be measured in various units, such as meters, kilometers, miles, or any other suitable unit of length.

2. Time: The second crucial factor to determine speed is time. Time is the duration it takes for an object to travel a certain distance. Time can be measured in seconds, minutes, hours, or any other suitable unit of time.

With both the distance and time known, you can calculate the speed using the formula:

Speed = Distance / Time

By dividing the distance covered by the time it took to cover that distance, you can determine the speed of the object. The resulting value will typically be expressed in units per time (e.g., meters per second, miles per hour).

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speed is made of two things they are? Distance and time.