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average speed = distance covered divided by travel time. do some algebra and multiply both sides of this relation by travel time. what does the result say about distance covered?
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average speed = distance covered divided by travel time. do some algebra and multiply both sides of this relation by travel time. what does the result say about distance covered?
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Based on the scenario,
The thing that the result say about distance covered is :
it tells you that the distance covered is equal to the average speed times the travel time
hope this helps
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