SOLUTION: How do you find a rate if the problem is :
Distance= Rate*Time
d=rt
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Question 28452: How do you find a rate if the problem is :
Distance= Rate*Time
d=rt
Answer by wuwei96815(245) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What you refer to as rate most people call speed. The formula distance=speed x time when solved for speed is speed = distance/time or s = d/t. I hope that is what you were looking for.
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