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The correct response to measure average speed 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 need two pieces of data: the distance traveled and the time spent.

In this case, the correct response is "The distance traveled and the time spent."

To calculate average speed, you divide the distance traveled by the time spent. Average speed is a measure of how fast an object is moving on average over a given period of time. It is usually expressed in units such as meters per second (m/s), miles per hour (mph), or kilometers per hour (km/h).

In the given options, the weight of the bike and the direction of travel are not required to measure average speed. The weight of the bike has no direct relationship with the speed, and the direction of travel is not needed to calculate the average speed as it only considers the total distance traveled and the total time spent.