Respuesta :
The velocity of an object is not equal to the distance divided by time.
The speed of the object is.
The equation is not velocity = distance/time.
It's Speed = distance/time.
If you wanted to calculate the TIME required for an object to travel a distance and you knew the speed, you would divide: TIME = distance ÷ speed. (C)
The speed of the object is.
The equation is not velocity = distance/time.
It's Speed = distance/time.
If you wanted to calculate the TIME required for an object to travel a distance and you knew the speed, you would divide: TIME = distance ÷ speed. (C)
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The equation, velocity = distance/time, can be abbreviated to:
v = d/t
If the question requires you to solve for time, then you would need to get "t" by itself in the equation.
1. Multiply by "t" on both sides of the equation:
v x t = d
( Notice that "d" is by itself on the right hand side of the equation, this is because (d/t) x t = d)
2. You now have velocity times time, to get "t" by itself, divide by "v" on both sides of the equation
t = d/v
This proves that the only correct option available is C.