1. The problem is to understand the meaning of the word "faster" in a mathematical or physics context.
2. "Faster" generally means having a greater speed or rate of change.
3. Speed is defined as the distance traveled divided by the time taken, mathematically expressed as $$\text{speed} = \frac{\text{distance}}{\text{time}}$$.
4. If one object is faster than another, it means its speed value is greater.
5. For example, if object A travels 100 meters in 10 seconds and object B travels 100 meters in 5 seconds, then:
$$\text{speed}_A = \frac{100}{10} = 10$$
$$\text{speed}_B = \frac{100}{5} = 20$$
6. Since $$20 > 10$$, object B is faster than object A.
7. In summary, "faster" means having a higher speed value, which is the ratio of distance over time.
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