This math topic focuses on calculating time required for travel given specific speeds and distances. Each problem involves determining the duration (in different time units like days, minutes, or hours) it takes for various entities to travel a given distance at a set speed. It covers practical applications such as understanding the time needed for a bacterium to move a certain distance, a horse to trot, bugs to crawl varying distances, and cars to drive over long stretches. This helps in developing the ability to apply formulas for speed, distance, and time calculations in real-life contexts.
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A bacteria moves at 40cm/d and goes 1,600cm. How many d does it take?