Yes, it is. if you end up getting 4.85239854285696357835482938339158989............................... you wouldn't want to measure out exactly that much.
The equation that relates the time, t, it takes to travel a given distance, d is d = rt
<h3>What is Speed?</h3>
This is a scalar quantity and can be defined as the magnitude of the rate of change of its position with time.
d = rt
where d is distance, r is speed or rate, t is time.
We can calculate the time by dividing the distance with the rate (speed).
t = d/r
This is why it was chosen as the most appropriate choice.
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20/28 or 10/14 or 5/7
You can keep reducing until both sides of the fraction can't be divided by the same number anymore.
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The mean is 4.9 miles per day