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Ashley Herman
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5 March, 22:04
What is d=rt for t for scientific formula?
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Jaelynn Dunlap
5 March, 22:34
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I'm not quite sure what this question means, but d = rt is a formula used to calculate the distance. the variables here are d for distance, r for rate, and t for time. if you need to solve it for t:
d = rt ... divide both sides by the rate (r)
(d/r) = t ... is your result
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