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OpenStudy (racelynn):

If the velocity is 2570m/s and time is 2.15s how long will it take a car to reach 3540m

OpenStudy (anonymous):

V=d/t If you know velocity and time, then that distance can't be right.

OpenStudy (jhannybean):

You just plug the values into the function @reevescm stated above.\[d=vt \implies v=\frac{d}{t}\]

OpenStudy (jhannybean):

It also implies that \(t = \frac{d}{v}\)

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