Q: Which of the following statements about average speed in quantitative aptitude are correct?
(A) Average speed is defined as total distance travelled divided by total time taken for the journey;
(B) When travelling equal distances at two different speeds, the average speed is the arithmetic mean of the two speeds;
(C) When travelling equal distances at speeds vβ and vβ, the average speed is 2vβvβ Γ· (vβ + vβ);
(D) When travelling for equal times at two different speeds, the average speed is the arithmetic mean of the two speeds;
(E) In NET problems on average speed, there is no need to distinguish between equal-distance and equal-time cases;
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