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6 August, 06:54

The distance formula states that distance (d) is equal to the product of rate (r) and time (t).

Which equation could be used to solve the problem?

John ran at a constant rate of 200 mph. How many minutes did it take john to run 500 m?

A. t=500/200

B. t=500d/200

C. t=200/500

D. t=200r/500

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  1. 6 August, 07:05
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    A. t=500/200

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If Distance = d

    Product Rate = r

    Time = t

    and the equation states that;

    d = r x t

    then by dividing the equation by r we get;

    t = d / r

    By putting in the values of d = 500 and r = 200 in the above equation we get;

    t = 500 / 200
  2. 6 August, 09:35
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    Answer: B

    Step-by-step explanation:

    d = t * r

    t = d/r

    t = 500d/200
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