To measure average speed, what data is required?

The distance traveled and the time spent
The direction and the distance of travel
The direction of travel and the weight of the bike
The weight of the bike and the time spent

The correct answer is: The distance traveled and the time spent.

To measure average speed, the data required is the distance traveled and the time spent.

To measure average speed, you would need two pieces of data: the distance traveled and the time spent.

To find the average speed, you would divide the distance traveled by the time taken to cover that distance. The result would be the average speed in a unit of distance per unit of time (e.g., miles per hour or kilometers per hour).

The direction of travel or the weight of the bike are not directly related to measuring average speed.