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He table below shows the

distance a train traveled over time. How can
you determine the equation that represents
this relationship?
Time (s) Distance (m)
2
25
4
50
6
75
8
100

1 Answer

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Answer:

Use the formula r = d/t. Your rate is 24 miles divided by 2 hours, so: r = 24 miles ÷ 2 hours = 12 miles per hour. Now let's say you rode your bike at a rate of 10 miles per hour for 4 hours.

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve for time, divide the distance traveled by the rate. For example, if Cole drives his car 45 km per hour and travels a total of 225 km, then he traveled for 225/45 = 5 hours.

distance travelled in the opposite direction means the the object is either moving backward or brakes are applied to it.

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