The formula is x = 1/2 at^2 and I have managed to fill in the variables as this. d = 1/2 9.81 m/s^2 1^2

I want to say that my answer is 4.905 but I'm unsure. Can someone check it?

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the formula is for distance traveled over time (t)
... starting from rest
... with uniform acceleration

you're using g , so it must be a falling object

the answer looks okay ... BUT (there's always one)
... have you learned about significant figures?
I don't believe I have, no. I just started physics.
I also realize that I changed my X into a D when listing the problem. Sorry about that. It's the same either way but I just confused it a bit by changing it. The d is meant to be the distance
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