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A car moves at a velocity 2.24 km h^(-1)...

A car moves at a velocity 2.24 `km h^(-1)` in first minute, at 3.60 `km h^(-1)` in the second minute and at 5.18 `km h^(-1)` in the third minute. Calculate the average velocity in od car in this interval of time.

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