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Matching Units in the Distance, Rate, and Time Formula

When utilizing the distance, rate, and time formula (D=rtD = rt), it is crucial to ensure unit consistency across all variables. Specifically, the time unit must correspond to the time component of the rate. For example, if the rate of an object is measured in miles per hour, the elapsed time must also be expressed in hours before performing any calculations. Failing to match units will result in an incorrect calculation of distance.

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