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Clark Boyle
26 March, 03:30
Make d the subject of s=d/t
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Deangelo
26 March, 05:59
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Rearrange the equation so that d is the subject. Multiply both side by t. The t on the right side of the equation cancels out. So it would be: st=d.
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