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Which represent correct variations of the formula for speed? Check all that apply.

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User Wweicker
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Answer:

A, B, E

t = d/s, s = s/d, d = st

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User Mark Romano
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Answer:

d = st

Step-by-step explanation:

t =

s =

t =

s = dt

d = st

d =

The formula that represents correct variation of the formula for speed would be d = st, where d = distance traveled by an object, s = speed of the object, and t = the time taken by the object.

Speed is defined as the distance traveled by a moving object per the time taken by the object to complete the distance. Mathematically, it is represented as:

Speed (s) =
(distance (d))/(time (t)).

Hence, s =
(d)/(t)

If the formula is cross multiplied, then we will have;

d = st

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