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A runner is traveling at a constant rate of 8 meters per second. How long does it take for the runner to travel 100 meters? Now before you answer this I know it's 12.5! What I need help with is creating a equation that gives the distance, d, that the person has run if you know the amount of time, t, they have been running. Thank you! :)

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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

We know that distance = rate * time

100 meters = 8 m/s * time

100 = 8t

Divide each side by 8

100/8 = 8t/8

12.5 = t

If we know the rate and the time, we can find the distance

d = rt

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