Posted by Kelly on Thursday, February 28, 2008 at 12:57pm.
As the division symbol / indicates, this is a division problem. Divide 392 by 8 to find the rate per second.
Yes. If you know the distance for a certain period of time, you divide the distance by the number of seconds, minutes, hours, etc.
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