Flashcard 12 - Math and Logic Flashcard Set for the CCAT

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\[s = \fract{d}{t}\]

Explanation:

In this formula, \(s\) stands for speed, \(d\) stands for distance, and \(t\) stands for time. The unit of measurement for speed is determined by what units are used to compute the distance and the time. For example, if Robert traveled \(25\) kilometers in \(40\) minutes, his speed could be written as \(\frac{25}{40}\) kilometers per minute (or more simply \(\frac{5}{8}\) km/min).

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