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Formulas Speed = distance / time Time = distance / speed Distance = speed x time A bowling ball rolls 30 meters in 4 seconds. What speed did it travel? distance = 30m time = 45 speed = ?
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Speed = distance / time
Time = distance / speed
Distance = speed x time
A bowling ball rolls 30 meters in 4 seconds. What speed did it travel?
distance = 30m
time = 45
speed = ?
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Speed = distance/time
= 30/45
= 6/9
= 2/3
= 0.666.........
Speed = 0.6
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Using s= d/t
7.5 m per second
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