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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The equation f = v + at represents the final velocity of an object, f, with an initial velocity, v, and an acceleration rate, a, over time, t. Which is an equivalent equation solved for t?

OpenStudy (mathmale):

The standard way of writing this function would be as follows: \[v=v _{0}+at\]

OpenStudy (mathmale):

The equation f = v + at represents the final velocity of an object, f, with an initial velocity, v, and an acceleration rate, a, over time, t. => There is nothing here "over time, t." Rather, you are multiplying t by the acceleration, a. Given:\[v=v _{0}+at\] figure out how to manipulate this equation in such a way that "at" becomes isolated on the left side of your equation. Then solve the resulting equation for the variable, t.

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