This math topic focuses on calculating distance traveled using the formula distance = speed × time. It covers scenarios that require multiplication of given speeds by corresponding time periods, all in consistent units like cm/ms, m/d, cm/d, mm/min, and m/min. The questions provide various examples, such as vehicles and bugs moving over time, to practice converting rates and times into total distances traversed, enhancing understanding of basic speed, distance, and time relationships in an introductory manner. Each question offers multiple choice answers to select from.
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A rocket flies at 2m/ms for 8ms. How many m does it travel?
Math worksheet on 'Speed - Speed and Time to Distance - Same Units (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Speed, Distance, and Time - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/speed_distance_time_intro/ |
A bacteria moves at 5mm/min for 7min. How many mm does it travel? |
175 mm |
1.4 mm |
0.4 mm |
35 mm |
A bacteria moves at 2mm/min for 7min. How many mm does it travel? |
22 mm |
3.5 mm |
28 mm |
14 mm |
A bacteria moves at 5m/d for 6d. How many m does it travel? |
30 m |
150 m |
300 m |
1.2 m |
A bacteria moves at 5cm/d for 8d. How many cm does it travel? |
200 cm |
1.6 cm |
40 cm |
4 cm |
A bug crawls at 3cm/min for 6min. How many cm does it travel? |
2 cm |
18 cm |
8 cm |
54 cm |
A bug crawls at 5cm/min for 5min. How many cm does it travel? |
125 cm |
13 cm |
25 cm |
1 cm |
A bacteria moves at 3cm/d for 7d. How many cm does it travel? |
2.333 cm |
11 cm |
63 cm |
21 cm |