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Maddox Cochran
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22 August, 13:17
What's the formula for distance?
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Marin Travis
22 August, 13:38
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There are several formulas for distance. The one you choose to use is the one that expressed distance in terms of the information that you already have. For example, if you already know the speed and the time you've been traveling, then the formula for the distance you've covered is D = (speed) times (time).
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