Which is Further - Same Units (Level 3)
This math topic focuses on understanding the relationship between speed, distance, and time to determine which of two scenarios results in a greater distance traveled. The problems present different entities (like horses, bacteria, and rockets) moving at constant speeds for various durations. The students are asked to decide which entity covers a greater distance under given conditions, with all comparisons made using the same units of measurement. This topic is part of a broader unit aimed at practicing calculations and concepts involving speed, distance, and time.
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moreMath worksheet on 'Speed - Which is Further - Same Units (Level 3)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Speed, Distance, and Time - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/speed_distance_time_practice/ |
Bacteria A moves at 0.25cm/min for 80min. Bacteria B moves at 0.57cm/min for 70min. Which goes further? |
Bacteria A |
Bacteria B |
Bug A crawls at 0.38m/min for 80min. Bug B crawls at 0.63m/min for 80min. Which goes further? |
Bug A |
Bug B |
Bacteria A moves at 0.57dm/d for 70d. Bacteria B moves at 0.5dm/d for 60d. Which goes further? |
Bacteria A |
Bacteria B |
Bug A crawls at 0.63dam/hr for 80hr. Bug B crawls at 0.6dam/hr for 50hr. Which goes further? |
Bug A |
Bug B |
Bug A crawls at 0.75cm/s for 40s. Bug B crawls at 0.67cm/s for 60s. Which goes further? |
Bug A |
Bug B |
Horse A trots at 0.29dam/s for 70s. Horse B trots at 1dam/s for 50s. Which goes further? |
Horse A |
Horse B |
Bug A crawls at 0.29hm/d for 70d. Bug B crawls at 0.5hm/d for 60d. Which goes further? |
Bug A |
Bug B |