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  1. a. Calculate the speed the Earth travels at in miles per day. b. Calculate the speed of the Earth in miles per hour. 19. Neil travelled 36 km at a speed of 8 km/h. Grant travelled 48km at a speed of 10 km/h a. Determine whose journey took the shortest time. b. Determine the time difference in minutes 20.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Speed, Distance and Time Worksheet 1 Answers Section 1 Calculate the distance travelled in each journey: a. a.3 hours at 40mph Distance = 3 × 40 Distance = 120 miles b. 55km/h for 3.5 hours Distance = 55 × 3.5 Distance = 192.5 km c. c.4 seconds at 3m/s Distance = 4 × 3 Distance = 12 m d. 5.25 hours at 50km/h Distance = 5.25 × 50 Distance ...

  4. 1. A car travels at an average speed of 50 km/h. Calculate how far it travels in: a) 1 hour. b) 5 hours. c) 30 minutes

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  6. When solving distance problems we will use the relationship rt = d or rate (speed) times time equals distance. For example, if a person were to travel 30 mph for 4 hours. To find the total distance we would multiply rate times time or (30)(4) = 120. This person travel a distance of 120 miles.

  7. 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.