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  1. Speed is a. compound measure. of how fast an object moves. It is given as a distance per unit of time. Distances are units of length and can be given in. metric units. (including...

  2. Speed, distance, and time problems ask to solve for one of the three variables given certain information. In these problems, objects are moving at either constant speeds or average speeds. Most problems will give values for two variables and ask for the third.

  3. Rate of change in position, or speed, is equal to distance traveled divided by time. To solve for time, divide the distance traveled by the rate. For example, if Cole drives his car 45 km per hour and travels a total of 225 km, then he traveled for 225/45 = 5 hours. Created by Sal Khan.

  4. The formula for speed distance time is mathematically given as: Speed = Distance/Time. Where, x = Speed in m/s, d = Distance travelled in m, t= time taken in s. Distance travelled formula. If any of the two values among speed, distance and time are given, we can use this formula and find the unknown quantity.

  5. Calculating distance given speed and time. In National 4 Maths use the distance, speed and time equation to calculate distance, speed and time by using corresponding units.

  6. Distance, Rate, and Time. If an object moves at a constant rate of speed, we can determine how far the object travels by multiplying its rate by the time it has been traveling: \text {distance} = \text {rate} \times \text { time}. distance = rate × time.

  7. Distance is defined to be the magnitude or size of displacement between two positions. Note that the distance between two positions is not the same as the distance traveled between them.

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