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How do you calculate time if you are given speed and distance? - Answers
You divide the speed by the distance and divide the time unit by the result If I travel 10 miles at 30 miles an hour, 30 ÷ 10 = 3 One hour divided by 3 = 20 minutes It took me 20 minutes to travel 10 miles if I went t 30 mph -Speed is defined as distance divided by time, thus meters/second. therefore, speed = distance / time. given speed and distance, it's a simple algebraic problem by putting in the values for speed and distance, for example 10m/s for speed and 10m for distance. that makes 10=10/time. Some simple distribution gives you time = 1, which is true given that you go 10m in one second while going 10m per second.
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How do you calculate time if you are given speed and distance? - Answers
You divide the speed by the distance and divide the time unit by the result If I travel 10 miles at 30 miles an hour, 30 ÷ 10 = 3 One hour divided by 3 = 20 minutes It took me 20 minutes to travel 10 miles if I went t 30 mph -Speed is defined as distance divided by time, thus meters/second. therefore, speed = distance / time. given speed and distance, it's a simple algebraic problem by putting in the values for speed and distance, for example 10m/s for speed and 10m for distance. that makes 10=10/time. Some simple distribution gives you time = 1, which is true given that you go 10m in one second while going 10m per second.
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How do you calculate time if you are given speed and distance? - Answers
You divide the speed by the distance and divide the time unit by the result If I travel 10 miles at 30 miles an hour, 30 ÷ 10 = 3 One hour divided by 3 = 20 minutes It took me 20 minutes to travel 10 miles if I went t 30 mph -Speed is defined as distance divided by time, thus meters/second. therefore, speed = distance / time. given speed and distance, it's a simple algebraic problem by putting in the values for speed and distance, for example 10m/s for speed and 10m for distance. that makes 10=10/time. Some simple distribution gives you time = 1, which is true given that you go 10m in one second while going 10m per second.
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