To isolate the distance \( d \) in the formula \( t = \frac{d}{v} \), you would multiply both sides of the equation by velocity \( v \). This gives you the operation:
\[ d = t \times v \]
So, to isolate distance, you would use multiplication.
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To isolate the distance \( d \) in the formula \( t = \frac{d}{v} \), you would multiply both sides of the equation by velocity \( v \). This gives you the operation:
\[ d = t \times v \]
So, to isolate distance, you would use multiplication.