a rule you can use to calculate distance traveled for any given time.?

distance equals rate times time

D= RT

To calculate the distance traveled for any given time, you can use the formula "distance equals rate times time," where D represents the distance, R represents the rate (or speed), and T represents the time.

To apply this formula and calculate the distance traveled, you need to know the rate at which you are moving (in units of distance per unit of time) and the amount of time elapsed. Multiply the rate by the time to get the distance traveled.

For example, let's say you are traveling at a constant rate of 60 miles per hour for 2 hours. The equation would be:

D = R * T
D = 60 miles/hour * 2 hours
D = 120 miles

Therefore, you would have traveled a distance of 120 miles in that given time.