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 = rt t = d/r r = d/t
d=rt distance= rate[times] distance= rate * times
(It's a penis) 8=====D 8 = balls D = head
== I'm pretty sure the formula for distance is: D== rt (Distance= rate x time) == The formula for distance is: speed x time.
That 8 might equal D. Trashed. "Eight Equals D" is: 8=D Which is a penis smiley -.- ~ Skullcandy88
It is an example of a formula.
r+d/t
The commutative property
Yes
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
Well D=RT means Distance=rate(time) so multiply rate by time to get distance
D=rt D=12m/1h•7h D=84m
D=RT is an equation stating that distance traveled is equal to the rate of travel multiplied by the amount of time travelling.
"D equals rt" is a formula used in physics to represent the relationship between distance (D), rate (r), and time (t). It states that the distance traveled is equal to the rate of speed multiplied by the time taken. This equation is commonly used in problems involving motion, allowing one to calculate any one of the three variables if the other two are known.
It is the formula for the circumference C of a circle where D is the diameter. C = (pi) D
d=rt d=distance r=rate t=time