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Given the formula for time in terms of distance and velocity, t, what operation would you use to isolate the distance? (1 point) subtraction multiplication addition division
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To isolate the distance in the formula for time, which is typically expressed as \( t = \frac{d}{v} \) (where \( d \) is distance, \( v \) is velocity, and \( t \) is time), you would use multiplication.
Here's how you would do it:
1. Start with the formula: \( t = \frac{d}{v} \).
2. To isolate \( d \), multiply both sides by \( v \): \( t \cdot v = d \).
So, the operation you would use to isolate the distance is **multiplication**.
Here's how you would do it:
1. Start with the formula: \( t = \frac{d}{v} \).
2. To isolate \( d \), multiply both sides by \( v \): \( t \cdot v = d \).
So, the operation you would use to isolate the distance is **multiplication**.
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