To isolate the distance (d) in the formula \(t = \frac{d}{v}\), you would use multiplication. Specifically, you would multiply both sides of the equation by \(v\) to get:
\[ d = t \cdot v \]
So, the correct operation is multiplication.
, what operation would you use to isolate the distance? (1 point)
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division
division
multiplication
multiplication
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To isolate the distance (d) in the formula \(t = \frac{d}{v}\), you would use multiplication. Specifically, you would multiply both sides of the equation by \(v\) to get:
\[ d = t \cdot v \]
So, the correct operation is multiplication.