The commutative property
D=RT is an equation stating that distance traveled is equal to the rate of travel multiplied by the amount of time travelling.
r=rate , t=time, d=distance you use these in the formula rt=d for word problems
r = 60 m/h t = 2 h D = r t = (60m/h) x (2h) = 120 mi
D=rt D=12m/1h•7h D=84m
It is an example of a formula.
r+d/t
Well D=RT means Distance=rate(time) so multiply rate by time to get distance
The commutative property
D=RT is an equation stating that distance traveled is equal to the rate of travel multiplied by the amount of time travelling.
The formula d= rt means that the d(distance that is traveled) is equal to the r( rate of speed) multiplied by t(the time that it took to travel it)
d = r t t = d / r
Yes
RT = 6 All you have to do is 15-9.
Divide both sides by t: r = d/t
r=rate , t=time, d=distance you use these in the formula rt=d for word problems
Line segment RT