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Mathematics, 29.06.2019 20:30, MathChic68

If you know the distance (d) an object has moved from a reference point and the time (t) it took to move that distance, you can calculate the objects speed (s) using which of the following formulas? a.) d=s•t b.) s= d/t c.) s= t/d d.) t= d/s

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