Answer:
The dragonfly can get a distance of 80 meters if it flies 20 seconds at a speed of 4m/s.
Explanation:
using the formula;
[tex]speed = \frac{distance}{time} [/tex]
we can derive the formula
[tex]distance = speed \times time[/tex]
Given that,
distance(d) = ?
distance(d) = ?speed (s) = 4 m/s
distance(d) = ?speed (s) = 4 m/stime(t) = 20 seconds
Therefore,
[tex]d = s \times t \\ d = \frac{4 \: m}{s} \times 20 \: s \\ d = (4 \: m) \times (20 ) \\ d = 80 \: meters[/tex]