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How do you calculate speed do you multiply or dived

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Answer:


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Explanation:

The formula to find speed is as follows:


\Longrightarrow \ \ \displaystyle \sf speed =(distance \ travelled )/(time \ taken)


\Longrightarrow \ \ \displaystyle S =(d )/(t)

You divide the distance travelled by the time taken to find speed.


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User Robiseb
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Hey there!
The speed formula is:
Speed = Distance/Time
Therefore, you're dividing.
I think you have probably seen this formula before. Ever seen miles/hour in a car? That's distance over time as well, and that determines your speed.
Hope this helps!
User Duco
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