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Average Distance Traveled is a measure of the typical distance covered over a given period of time. Here’s how it’s calculated:
- Calculation: The average distance traveled is found by dividing the total distance covered by the number of time units (e.g., days, weeks, months) in the period.
- Example: If you traveled 987 miles during the month of June, the average distance traveled per day would be calculated as follows:
\( \text{Average distance per day} = \frac{987 \text{ miles}}{30 \text{ days}} = 32.9 \text{ miles per day} \) .
This calculation gives you a daily average, which helps in understanding your typical travel behavior over that month.
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