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  1. DISTANCE, TIME, SPEED PRACTICE PROBLEMS. YOU MUST SHOW YOUR WORK. You can use a calculator but you must show all of the steps involved in doing the problem. SPEED. 1. If a car travels 400m in 20 seconds how fast is it going? 2. If you move 50 meters in 10 seconds, what is your speed? 3.

  2. This is a four-page worksheet covering formulas and calculations of distance, time, and speed. In the first section, the students will write out the formulas using the graphic as a guide. In the second section, students are provided with two of three variables for each question.

  3. 13 paź 2019 · Print the PDF: Distance, Rate, and Time Worksheet No. 1. When solving distance problems, explain to students that they will use the formula: rt = d or rate (speed) times time equals distance. For example, the first problem states: The Prince David ship headed south at an average speed of 20 mph.

  4. Calculate the time it takes to travel a distance of 672 km at a speed of 96 km/h. 15. A beetle travels at a speed of 0.09 m/s, it travels a distance of 1.08 m before it is caught

  5. Solved Questions on Speed, Distance and Time. 1. A train covers a distance of 120 km in 2 hours. What is the speed of the train? a) 60 km/h. b) 40 km/h. c) 30 km/h. d) 50 km/h. Answer: a) 60 km/h. Explanation: Distance = 120 km. Time = 2 hours. Speed = Distance/Time. = 120/2. = 60 km/h. 2. A car travels at a speed of 60 km/h for 4 hours.

  6. When solving these problems, use the relationship rate (speed or velocity) times time equals distance. [latex]r\cdot t=d[/latex] For example, suppose a person were to travel 30 km/h for 4 h. To find the total distance, multiply rate times time or (30km/h)(4h) = 120 km. The problems to be solved here will have a few more steps than described above.

  7. To find the speed of a moving object, we take the distance travelled by the object and divide it by the time it has taken to cover that distance. Thus, the formula for speed is: Speed = Distance ÷ Time. Let us see some examples to understand the concept.