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What is the correct formula to use for the following problem: "You got to the mailbox 45 seconds after you got out of the car, which is 90 meters away. How FAST did you travel to the mailbox?" OS=D/T S=DT
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What is the correct formula to use for the following problem:
"You got to the mailbox 45 seconds after you got out of the car, which is 90 meters
away. How FAST did you travel to the mailbox?"
OS=D/T
S=DT
TED/S
/S
OD D=SxT
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Answer:
OS=D/T
Explanation:
How fast you traveled simply means speed
It can be calculated
using the formular:
speed=distance/time
let's say speed= OS
time=T
distance=D
OS= D/T
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