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The formula d=rt is used to calculate the distance an object travels over a period of time, t, at a constant rate, r. Based on this formula, what is the rate, r, in terms of d and t?

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If d = rt

that means r would be:

r = d ÷ t
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Answer:

Explanation:

d = rt is the formula to calculate the speed of an object, where r shows the speed and 't' time and 'd' the distance traveled.

To calculate the speed r, we will divide the given formula by 't' on each side.


(d)/(t)=(r)/(t)


(d)/(t)=r

Therefore, r in terms of 'd' and 't' can be represented by

r =
(d)/(t)

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