Speed
Generally: RATE = DISTANCE / TIME -or- DISTANCE = RATE * TIME -or- TIME = DISTANCE / RATE qed
The formula is Distance=Rate x Time (or distance equals rate multiplied by time). When you take this into account, you can manipulate it to solve for rate or time instead of distance. In other words, you could rewrite it as Rate= Distance/Time (rate equals distance divided by time) and Time= Distance/Rate (time equals distance divided by rate) in case they ask for what the Rate or Time is instead of Distance.
Rate of change of distance is called speed.Rate is defined as change with respect to time.
You can calculate the time it takes to travel by dividing the distance by the rate. The formula is time = distance / rate. This will give you the time in hours it takes to travel the given distance at the given rate.
distance = rate x time the distance is increased or decreased in direct proportion to the rate or time. If the rate doubles the distance doubles in given time; If the time doubles the distance doubles at a given rate.
Distance = Rate x Time Rate = Distance/Time, not Time/Distance
Distance = (rate)(time). Where distance is equal to the rate times the time.
No, the distance an object travels in unit time is called speed. The distance travelled per unit time in a specified direction is called velocity. The rate of change of velocity is called acceleration.
That is called the velocity of the object. Velocity = Distance divided by Time taken.
The rate of change of velocity with distance is called acceleration. It measures how velocity changes over time as an object moves along its path.
If you take distance divided by rate you will get your time. Then if you take time by the rate you will get your distance.
Distance= Rate x Time