A bicyclist is in a 50-km race. He says he had an average velocity of 35. What is missing in the cyclist’s velocity?
A.
units only
B.
units and distance
C.
direction only
D.
units and direction
Give him an answer in english stupid
The answer is B. units and distance.
In order to fully specify the velocity, both the units (such as km/h, m/s, etc.) and the distance must be known. In this case, the distance is given as 50 km, but the units are missing. Without knowing the units, we cannot determine the cyclist's velocity accurately.
To find the missing information, we need to consider the context of the problem. Commonly used units for velocity in sports are km/h or m/s. If we assume the cyclist's velocity is given in km/h, then the missing information would be the units (km/h in this case).
Therefore, the correct answer is B. units and distance.