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Answer:
Speed = distance traveled / time
Speed is a "scalar" quantity
Velocity = Vector Distance Traveled / time
Velocity is a vector quantity.
Example:
One can travel one lap around a track at some particular speed and his average speed will be (lap distance / time)
However, his vector velocity would be zero because he ended up where he started with zero displacement.