10.   If a car travels from Town A to Town B on one road at different speeds and stops at red lights, knowing the distance between the towns and the total time of the trip can allow you to calculate 
    A. instantaneous velocity.B. deceleration.C. average velocity.D. uniform velocity.

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Answer : Option C) Average Velocity

Explanation :

As we have the given information about the different speed and the distances between the town and the total trip time, then it will allow anyone to calculate the average velocity of the car.

The average velocity is defined as the displacement divided by the time taken. This will help to determine the average velocity the car was moving with while traveling to various distances.

Answer: The correct option is C.

Explanation: Average velocity is defined as the displacement divided by the total time taken by the object.

Mathematically,

[tex]\text{Average Velocity}=\frac{Displacement}{\text{Total time}}[/tex]

We are given, the distance between the two towns and also the total time, so we can easily calculate the average velocity.

Hence. the correct option is C.