Explain velocity in agile?
Answer / Poonam Verma
In Agile, velocity refers to the average amount of work a team can complete within a sprint. It's a measure of the team's productivity, not the individual team member's productivity. Velocity is calculated by adding up the points assigned to all the completed user stories from previous sprints and then dividing that total by the number of sprints.
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