The discussion focuses on solving the formula a = 2d/t² to find acceleration, given distance and time values. The distance is specified as 30 cm and time as 0.9 seconds. Participants clarify that to find acceleration, one should substitute the values into the formula, resulting in a calculation of a = 2(0.3 m)/(0.9 s)², which equals approximately 0.74 m/s². There is a consensus that the formula provides a clear method for determining acceleration, emphasizing the importance of substitution in solving the problem. The thread ultimately highlights the straightforward approach to using the provided formula to find the desired value.