Well, isn't that a happy little question? To find the unit rate, you simply divide the total distance by the total time. In this case, you would divide 45.5 meters by 13 seconds to find the unit rate of meters per second. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in math!
To find the unit rate of 45.5 meters in 13 seconds divide 45.5 by 13
Unitv rate is 45 m/ 13.45 s = 3.345... m/s
12 meters in 28 seconds = 12/28 or 0.428 meters per second
The unit rate is how far something moves in ONE second. So in this case you divide by 28 (the number of seconds). 12/28=0.4285714285714286 meters a second.
about 6.2 meters/seconds
Yes, it is approx 14.1 ms-1 or 0.071 seconds per metre.
1 meter in 2 and 1/3 seconds
3.50 meters
12 meters in 28 seconds = 12/28 or 0.428 meters per second
The unit rate is how far something moves in ONE second. So in this case you divide by 28 (the number of seconds). 12/28=0.4285714285714286 meters a second.
about 6.2 meters/seconds
11.6
200 in 19.30. =
Just divide the distance (in meters) by the time (in seconds).
Yes, it is approx 14.1 ms-1 or 0.071 seconds per metre.
If you divide the distance by the time, you'll get the speed - in this case, in meters/second.
1 meter in 2 and 1/3 seconds
The formula to find speed in meters per second is: Speed (m/s) = Distance (m) / Time (s). This formula calculates the rate at which an object covers distance in meters per unit of time in seconds.
36m in 12s = 3m in 1s or 3m/s or 10.8km/h