Time equals distance divided by rate.
yes; distance divided by time
No, there is a linear relationship.
D/t = rate (Speed, velocity, etc)
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Rate of travel = (distance traveled) divided by (time traveled)
Time equals distance divided by rate.
yes; distance divided by 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.
The equation is:Distance = Rate X TimeTo simplify, if we are given the rate at which someone is traveling and the time it takes to travel, we can then calculate the total distance traveled.Step 2 Consider the following. A car travels at 60mph and drives for 2 hours. We need to calculate the distance the car traveled.Distance = Rate X TimeDistance = 60mph X 2 hoursDistance = 120 miles
Distance = (rate)(time). Where distance is equal to the rate times the time.
Average speed during the time = (distance) divided by (time for that distance)
Knowing the distance and time the object traveled provides the necessary information to calculate the object's velocity. Velocity is defined as the rate of change of position with respect to time. By having both distance and time, one can determine how fast the object is moving and in what direction.
Distance = rate*time. Thusly we can calculatae the speed an object is traveling if we know how far and in what length of time the object has traveled.
No, there is a linear relationship.
You can determine the rate of motion. For example mph (miles per hour) is found by multiplying miles traveled by the time (hours) in motion.this formula isRate * Time = Distance
Divide the distance by the time. The equation is rate x time=distance. So Rate is equal to distance divided by time. In this case it is 930/11 about 84.5 km/hr