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In the s=d/t equation, the speed is always constant

In the speed = distance / time (s=d/t) equation, the speed in the scenario the equation is analysing is constant.

This means it cannot change values, it must be the same throughout.

The value can be different in different scenarios though.

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The symbol equation for the speed=distance/time equation is s=d/t
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The s=d/t equation can be rearranged to make distance the subject of the formula

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