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The velocity of an object is equal to the distance divided by time. the equation is velocity = distance/time. if you wanted to calculate the time required for an object to travel a distance and you knew the velocity, you would a) multiply: velocity x distance. b) subtract: velocity – distance. c) divide: distance ÷ velocity d) add: velocity + distance

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