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Iris George
29 January, 22:15
How to find time using velocity and distance?
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Abril Hatfield
30 January, 01:04
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V = d/t
you take t to the other side by doing the opposite operation & then divide distance by velocity to make time the subject of the formula.
So:
t = d/v
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