Math Problem Statement

d=rt solved for t

Solution

To solve the equation d=rtd = rt for tt, follow these steps:

  1. Start with the equation: d=rtd = rt

  2. To solve for tt, divide both sides of the equation by rr: t=drt = \frac{d}{r}

So, the solution is: t=drt = \frac{d}{r}

Would you like more details on this, or do you have any other questions?

Here are 5 related questions:

  1. How would you solve for rr in the equation d=rtd = rt?
  2. If d=50d = 50 and r=10r = 10, what is tt?
  3. What are the units of dd, rr, and tt in this formula?
  4. How can you apply this equation in a real-world scenario?
  5. How would the equation change if acceleration is involved?

Tip: Make sure that both dd and rr are in the same units when solving for tt, otherwise the answer could be incorrect.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Algebra
Linear Equations

Formulas

d = rt
t = d / r

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 6-8