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To calculate the time spent traveling from one location to another with only the speed and distance traveled given, you can use the formula:

Time = Distance / Speed

The formula is based on the fundamental equation of speed, which is given by:

Speed = Distance / Time

Rearranging the equation, we can solve for time:

Time = Distance / Speed

Here's how you can use this formula:

  1. Determine the distance between the two locations. For example, let's say the distance is 200 kilometers.

  2. Determine the speed at which you are traveling. Let's assume the speed is 80 kilometers per hour.

  3. Plug the values into the formula:

Time = 200 km / 80 km/h

  1. Calculate the result:

Time = 2.5 hours

Therefore, in this example, it would take 2.5 hours to travel from one location to another at a speed of 80 kilometers per hour, covering a distance of 200 kilometers.

Remember to ensure that the units for distance and speed are consistent (e.g., kilometers and kilometers per hour) to obtain the correct result.

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