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Speed can be found using the formula s = d/t (d = distance, t = time). True or false
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Speed can be found using the formula s = d/t (d = distance, t = time). True or false
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Speed can be found using the formula s = d/t (d = distance, t = time). True or false
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False, it would be d*t (distance*time)
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the answer is true s=d/t shows the relationship among speed, time, and distance
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