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To calculate the speed of a vehicle when it covers two different distances in the same amount of time, you can use the formula:

Speed = Distance / Time

Let's assume the vehicle covers distance A and distance B in the same amount of time. Let's call this time "t." So, the formula for the speed of the vehicle would be:

Speed = (Distance A + Distance B) / t

For example, if the vehicle covers 100 kilometers and then another 50 kilometers in 2 hours, the speed would be:

Speed = (100 km + 50 km) / 2 hours = 150 km / 2 hours = 75 km/h

So, the speed of the vehicle in this example would be 75 kilometers per hour.

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