In physical science, we often use the formula S=d/t to calculate speed. Suppose you're given the speed of a car, S, and the time traveled, T, and need to calculate the distance the car traveled. Which of the following equations would solve for the distance of, D?

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The equation that would solve for the distance traveled, D, is:

D = S × T
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