Speed = Distance divided by Time
You can calculate a speed by dividing a distance by the time it takes to cover that distance. If you want the instantaneous speed (for situations of variable speed), you need to calculate the distance and time for a fairly short time interval (ideally, the limit, when the time approaches zero).
time=distance divided by speed
Speed = Distrance / time
speed is the gradient under the distance vs time graph which is change in distance /change in time
time = distance ÷ speed
Speed times Time = Distance
Speed = Distance divided by Time
SPEED = DISTANCE divided by TIME
You can calculate a speed by dividing a distance by the time it takes to cover that distance. If you want the instantaneous speed (for situations of variable speed), you need to calculate the distance and time for a fairly short time interval (ideally, the limit, when the time approaches zero).
Average speed during the time = (distance) divided by (time for that distance)
time=distance divided by speed
Distance divided by speed will give you the time it took to travel the distance.
You can calculate the average speed of a swimmer by dividing the total distance swum by the total time taken to swim that distance. The formula is: Average Speed = Total Distance / Total Time.
You can calculate the distance an object has traveled by multiplying its speed by the time it has been traveling. So, Distance = Speed x Time. If the object's speed is constant, you can simply multiply the speed by the total time traveled to get the distance.
Speed = Distrance / time
speed is the gradient under the distance vs time graph which is change in distance /change in time