Speed equals distance divided by time. By rearranging that formula, we get time equals distance divided by speed.
yes, the average speed equals distance divided by time
Distance = Rate x Time Rate = Distance/Time, not Time/Distance
Time equals Distance divided by rate
Speed = Distance divided by Time (S = D/T)Time = Distance divided by Speed (T = D/S)Distance = Speed times Time (D = S x T)
Distance equals speed divided by time. Speed equals distance divided by time. Time equals distance divided by speed
Yes, V (velocity) = d (distance) divided by t (time).
Speed equals distance divided by time. By rearranging that formula, we get time equals distance divided by speed.
(distance covered) divided by (average speed over the distance) = (time to cover the distance)
yes, the average speed equals distance divided by time
Time equals distance divided by speed.
Distance = Rate x Time Rate = Distance/Time, not Time/Distance
Time equals Distance divided by rate
Distance divided by time equals speed, which represents how fast an object is moving. The formula for speed is distance/time.
The formula is Distance=Rate x Time (or distance equals rate multiplied by time). When you take this into account, you can manipulate it to solve for rate or time instead of distance. In other words, you could rewrite it as Rate= Distance/Time (rate equals distance divided by time) and Time= Distance/Rate (time equals distance divided by rate) in case they ask for what the Rate or Time is instead of Distance.
Time equals distance divided by rate.
The total distance divided by the total time equals the "Average speed" during that time.