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Distance*speed divided by time
To solve for time, you can use the formula: time = distance / speed. Make sure to use consistent units for distance and speed. Plug in the values you have for distance and speed to find the time it takes to travel that distance at that speed.
The equation to find average speed is total distance traveled divided by total time taken. Average speed = total distance / total time.
distance in miles divided by time in hours equals MPH. or more simply put velocity X time = distance. For shorter distances you can use meters divided by seconds = mps
Distance divided by time Hope this helps!
To find the area of half a circle, use the formula for a circle pi*r^2 divided by 2. pi = 3.14, r = radius (half the distance across the circle)
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.
use the odometer
You can find the speed (or rate) of the pitch by finding out the time it took to go that distance (ex. time from Point A to Point B). You use the distance formula, but slightly different. Instead of D=RT (D= Distance, R= Rate, T=Time) you would use R=D/T (rate equals distance divided by time)
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To find the distance on a coordinate map, you can use the Pythagorean theorem to calculate the shortest distance between two points. Simply calculate the horizontal and vertical differences between the points, then use these differences as the sides of a right triangle to find the distance.
It depends on how long a distance you want to measure!