Explanation:
Distance, rate, and time are connected to one another by the equation: distance=rate×timed=rt For example, if your rate is 60 mph and you drive for 3 hours, you will have driven 60×3=180 miles
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Distance, rate, and time are connected to one another by the literal equation:
ㅤㅤㅤㅤ[tex]Distance \: = rate \times time \\ d = r \times t[/tex]
For example, if your rate is 60 mph and you drive for 3 hours, you will have driven 60×3=180miles.
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Explanation:
Distance, rate, and time are connected to one another by the equation: distance=rate×timed=rt For example, if your rate is 60 mph and you drive for 3 hours, you will have driven 60×3=180 miles
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Distance, rate, and time are connected to one another by the literal equation:
ㅤㅤㅤㅤ[tex]Distance \: = rate \times time \\ d = r \times t[/tex]
For example, if your rate is 60 mph and you drive for 3 hours, you will have driven 60×3=180miles.
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ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ[tex]\small\boxed{\bf\pink{Thnk~uhh~:)}}[/tex]