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Which statements describe velocity and acceleration? Check all that apply. Velocity equals displacement divided by time. All velocities are “instantaneous” and occur only at a point in time. Velocity and acceleration are calculated using the same variables. Acceleration equals change in velocity divided by time. Acceleration is always constant; it cannot vary. Average velocity can be found by using several velocities and their total time.

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