Hindi, asked by ItzAwesomeGirl, 4 months ago


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distance \:  -  \: time \:  =
speed \:  -  \: time  \: =
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Answered by varshininclass9
2

Answer:

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Distance/ time = Speed

Speed × time = distance.

Velocity = displacement/time

Acceleration = velocity/time.

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Answered by balendradubey5bd
30

Answer:

  • To solve for distance use the formula for distance d = st, or distance equals speed times time. Rate and speed are similar since they both represent some distance per unit time like miles per hour or kilometers per hour. If rate r is the same as speed s, r = s = d/t.
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