Distance.
If you think about it, speed = dis/time
Multiply both sides by time: speed * time = dis
Speed times time equals distance
Distance = Rate x Time Rate = Distance/Time, not Time/Distance
speed divided by distance is time; or distance equals speed x time. Not sure of your question, but If speed is associated with direction, then it is called velocity, which is a vector, whereas speed is a scalarquantity
Distance equals speed divided by time. Speed equals distance divided by time. Time equals distance divided by speed
Think of the word DISTance and you have the formula D Is S times T Distance equals Speed x Time from which you can infer that Speed equals Distance divided by Time and Time equals Distance divide by Speed So in this example How long? means find the Time, and Time = Distance/Speed which equals 960miles divided by 55mph = 17hours 27minutes 16.36363636.....seconds What about stopping for coffee or a rest?
Speed = Distance divided by Time (S = D/T)Time = Distance divided by Speed (T = D/S)Distance = Speed times Time (D = S x T)
Speed equals distance divided by time. By rearranging that formula, we get time equals distance divided by speed.
speed equals to acceleration into time
Distance = speed x timeDistance = speed x timeDistance = speed x timeDistance = speed x time
You didn't provide the relationship between the two variables. If it is a constant-speed problem, use the formula distance = speed x time.
They are related over the time. Speed x time = distance.They are related over the time. Speed x time = distance.They are related over the time. Speed x time = distance.They are related over the time. Speed x time = distance.
The first: rate*time*people = cost.