SOLUTION: Can you explain how to find the distance d for the given rate r and time t. r = 36 m/min; t = 2 min?

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Question 559399: Can you explain how to find the distance d for the given rate r and time t. r = 36 m/min; t = 2 min?
Answer by TutorDelphia(193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There is a simple formula: d=rt distance equals rate times time.
So if you can do 36m in one minute, you can do 72m in two minutes
because d=36*2

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