sanchezadelina07
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  • 22-02-2021
  • Mathematics
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Franco said that when the speed and distance are known,you only have to multiply them to get the time. Is Franco's statement correct? Explain why or why not.​

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smokstika
smokstika smokstika
  • 22-02-2021

Answer:

No, you have to divide

Step-by-step explanation:

Speed = distance/time

distance/speed = time

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