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The velocity of an object is equal to the distance divided by time. The equation is velocity = distance/time. If you wanted to calculate the TIME required for an object to travel a distance and you knew the velocity, you would

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Step-by-step explanation:

...Is this a fill in the blank question? If you wanted the time to travel a distance and knew velocity, you could divide said distance by velocity to get the time.

Time = Distance/Velocity

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Answer:


time=(distance)/(velocity)

Step-by-step explanation:

The velocity of an object is given by the total distance covered divided by total time taken. Its formula is given by :


velocity=(distance)/(time)


v=(d)/(t)............(1)

If we want to find the time required for an object t travel a distance, we must know its velocity. Cross multiplying equation (1) we get :


v* t =d

Dividing both sides of above equation by v, we get :


t=(d)/(v)

So,
time=(distance)/(velocity)

Hence, this is the required solution.

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