This math topic focuses on calculating distance using given speed and time across a variety of scenarios. The exercises require multiplying the speed by the time to determine the total distance traveled, assuming all units are consistent (e.g., meters per minute, kilometers per hour). This skill is fundamental in understanding the relationship between speed, distance, and time. The problems vary by the types of speeds and units used, such as meters per minute or kilometers per hour, enhancing the learners’ versatility in handling real-world applications of these mathematical concepts.
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A bug crawls at 40cm/min for 8min. How many cm does it travel?