"Solving for speed" means finding out what the speed is in an equation. Speed equals distance over time. That means that you find out how far something went, and divide it by the time it took to go that far. For instance, if a car goes ten miles in one hour, its speed is "ten miles over one hour." Which is, of course, ten miles-per-hour. Rather slow car.
Speed= Distance/Time
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speed = distance/time
Use the equation, speed = distance / time, substitute in the given information from the problem and solve it.
The basic definition of speed is: speed = distance / time Solve this equation for distance, or solve it for time, to get two additional versions of the equation.
The formula to solve wave speed is: wave speed (v) = frequency (f) x wavelength (λ). It represents the speed at which a wave travels through a medium.
To solve for the magnitude of speed, you simply need to take the absolute value of the velocity vector. The magnitude of speed is always positive and represents the scalar quantity of how fast an object is moving without regard to direction.
Take it to a repair shop.
Speed is equal to the distance traveled divided by the time taken. SPEED = (DIST/Time)
To solve for time, you can use the formula: time = distance / speed. Make sure to use consistent units for distance and speed. Plug in the values you have for distance and speed to find the time it takes to travel that distance at that speed.
I'd imagine distance/total time=average speed
SPEED