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Which of the following equations is true? A. distance = rate ⋅ time B. rate = distance ⋅ time C. time = distance ⋅ rate D. none of the above

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Answer:

A. distance = rate * time (
d=rt)

Step-by-step explanation:

it's always been taught as distance equals rate multiplied by time.

B can't be correct (
rate=distance*time) because in order to find rate you would do
(distance)/(time)=rate so B is wrong.

C also can't be correct (
time=distance*rate) because in order to find rate you would do
(distance)/(rate)=time so C is wrong.

D is wrong since A is the standard and correct solution/equation of finding distance, rate, or time.

User Gokhan Gerdan
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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

You can use the equivalent formula d = rt which means distance equals rate times time. To solve for speed or rate use the formula for speed, s = d/t which means speed equals distance divided by time.

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