Speed equals distance divided by time. By rearranging that formula, we get time equals distance divided by speed.
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yes, the average speed equals distance divided by time
Distance = Rate x Time Rate = Distance/Time, not Time/Distance
Speed equals distance over time as in whatever the distance in the problem is, you divide it with the time in the problem. For example...bob ran 20 miles in 4 hours. What is his speed? So you get 20 over 4. 20 divided by four is 5 so his speed was 5 miles per hour. 5m/hr. speed = distance/time
You can get speed or velocity by dividing distance moved, by the time it takes to move that distance.
Distance equals speed divided by time. Speed equals distance divided by time. Time equals distance divided by speed
Speed equals distance divided by time. By rearranging that formula, we get time equals distance divided by speed.
I suppose you already know what a distance and what a time is. Average speed can be defined as distance travelled, divided by the time it takes to travel. Therefore, the basic formula that relates the three is s=d/t (speed equals distance divided by time), or d=st. Note that as with most physical formulae, you should use a consistent set of units. For example, if distance is in km. and time in hours, speed will be km/hour.
distance over time equals the speed/velocity.
Time equals distance divided by speed.
There are several formulae for different cases. For the case of a constant speed, use the formula: distance = speed x time.
There is no relation between speed and time. if you add up the distance than the speed or time can be measured according to the distance measured. for example we say car A traveled 5 km in 20 minutes with a speed of 15 km/hour
(distance covered) divided by (average speed over the distance) = (time to cover the distance)
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Distance divided by time equals speed, which represents how fast an object is moving. The formula for speed is distance/time.