There's not enough information given to do that calculation.
-- The question doesn't specify whether the satellite is on the 
shelf in the Vehicle Assembly Building before being installed 
onto the booster, or inside the nose-cone as the rocket is slowly 
being rolled to the launch-pad, or on its ascent to orbit after launch, 
or in orbit.  Its velocity in each of these situations is different.
-- The question reveals only the satellite's mass, but the answer 
doesn't depend on that number.  The satellite's velocity depends 
on the speed of the truck or the rocket carrying it, or the size of 
the orbit it's in.  The question doesn't give any of these.
==> In particular, the size of a satellite's orbit, or its speed in that 
orbit, DO NOT depend on its mass.
For example:  
There are hundreds of TV satellites ... the ones that match the 
Earth's rotation and appear motionless in the sky.  They have 
many different sizes, shapes, and masses, but they're all in the 
same geostationary orbit, 22,000 miles above the equator, and 
they all have the same average orbital velocity, zero displacement
per (23 hours 56 minutes 4 seconds).