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The average velocity of an object is calculated by dividing the displacement (change in position) by the time taken.

In this case, the object travels a distance of 200 meters in 2 seconds. Since the displacement is equal to the distance traveled (assuming the object does not change direction), the displacement is also 200 meters.

The average velocity (v) is given by:

v = displacement / time

v = 200 meters / 2 seconds

v = 100 meters per second

Therefore, the average velocity of the object is 100 meters per second.

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