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Look at the formula for finding distance. d = rt Which of the following is the formula to find time (t)?
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Look at the formula for finding distance. d = rt Which of the following is the formula to find time (t)?
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Answer:
t=d/r
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Move the r to the other side of the equation in order to isolate t.
d=rt and you'll get t=d/r
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