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20 September, 19:02

Olives solar powered scooter travels at a rate of 30 miles per hour. What equations can she use to calculate her distance with relation to time she is traveling?

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  1. 20 September, 19:09
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    The equation that relates the distance to the time of travel for that scooter is distance = 30*time

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since we were given the speed at which Olive's scooter travels we can use the equation for speed in order to relate the time and distance travelled. The equation for speed is:

    v = distance/time

    The problem wants us to relate the distance to the time travelled, so we can isolate the distance by rearranging the equation such as:

    time*v = distance

    distance = time*v

    Since we know the velocity we have:

    distance = 30*time
  2. 20 September, 19:28
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    D = 30*T, where D is the distance in miles and T is the time in seconds

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The speed of the powered scooter is 30 miles per second, so for each second, her distance will be 30 miles.

    With that information, we can formulate an equation that shows her distance with relation to time:

    Let's call her distance D, and the time she is traveling T

    if in one second she travels 30 miles, in T seconds she will travel 30*T miles, and that is the distance she travelled, so the equation is:

    D = 30*T.
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