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  1. 18.2 Calculating Speed, Distance and Time In this section we extend the ideas of speed to calculating distances and times, using the following formulae: Speed = Distance Time Distance =Speed Time× Time = Distance Speed Example 1 Jane drives at an average speed of 45 mph on a journey of 135 miles. How long does the journey take? Solution Time ...

  2. Question 1: Calculate the average speeds for each of the following, without using a calculator. (a) A car travels 60 miles in 2 hours (b) A lorry travels 120 miles in 3 hours

  3. Speed, Distance, Time Worksheet. Use * m/s, km/h, or mph. Calculate Speed R̅= P 1. A car travels a distance of 540km in 6 hours. Calculate the speed of the car. 2. John is a runner. He runs the 100m sprint in 20.0 s. Calculate the John’s speed. 3. Lauren walks 400 m in 125 s . Calculate Lauren’s average speed. 4.

  4. Calculating the speed of rection: Find the distance travelled between the two time points given. Work out the time taken between the two time points. Use the equation: Speed = distance ÷ time Example 1 Question From the distance-time graph above, calculate the speed represented by the green line between 6 s and 10 s.

  5. In this lesson, we will learn to calculate and interpret speed, distance and time.

  6. Stepped examples: Breaks down how to calculate information from a graph. Real-world links: Connects graphs to everyday scenarios students can relate to. Practice problems: Offers exercises to build skill and confidence. Printable PDF: Great for classroom activities or revision at home. This resource helps learners see graphs as practical tools.

  7. interesting to use a variety of distances. Collect data in a table as shown b. ed for each pupil.Name Distance Time SpeedDraw your own distance-time graph and challenge a friend to describe what is h. text.ACTIVITY 18.4Premiership Goal RatesManchester United won the Premiership in the 1999/200.

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