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Mason travelled at the speed of $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $7\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $7\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times7\frac{1}{2}&=&14\times\frac{15}{2}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $7\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times7\frac{1}{2}&=&14\times\frac{15}{2}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
James travelled at the speed of 50 km/h for $1\frac{3}{10}$ h. How many km did James travel?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=50 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
50\times1\frac{3}{10}&=&50\times\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&65
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of 25 km/h for $2\frac{3}{5}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=25 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times2\frac{3}{5}&=&25\times\frac{13}{5}\\
&=&65
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=25 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times2\frac{3}{5}&=&25\times\frac{13}{5}\\
&=&65
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travelled at the speed of $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{6}{7}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $1\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times1\frac{6}{7}&=&28\times\frac{13}{7}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $1\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times1\frac{6}{7}&=&28\times\frac{13}{7}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travel 119 km at the average speed of 28 km/h. How many hours did Benjamin travel?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=119 km, Speed is 28 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
119\div28&=&119\times\frac{1}{28}\\
&=&\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&4\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=119 km, Speed is 28 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
119\div28&=&119\times\frac{1}{28}\\
&=&\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&4\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Ava took $6\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 78 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=78 km, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
78\div6\frac{1}{2}&=&78\div\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&78\times\frac{2}{13}\\
&=&12
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=78 km, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
78\div6\frac{1}{2}&=&78\div\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&78\times\frac{2}{13}\\
&=&12
\end{array}
km/h.
Ava travel 153 km at the average speed of 27 km/h. How many hours did Ava travel?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=153 km, Speed is 27 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
153\div27&=&153\times\frac{1}{27}\\
&=&\frac{17}{3}\\
&=&5\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=153 km, Speed is 27 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
153\div27&=&153\times\frac{1}{27}\\
&=&\frac{17}{3}\\
&=&5\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
Ava took $2\frac{3}{7}$ h to travel 85 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=85 km, Time is $2\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
85\div2\frac{3}{7}&=&85\div\frac{17}{7}\\
&=&85\times\frac{7}{17}\\
&=&35
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=85 km, Time is $2\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
85\div2\frac{3}{7}&=&85\div\frac{17}{7}\\
&=&85\times\frac{7}{17}\\
&=&35
\end{array}
km/h.
William took $2\frac{1}{8}$ h to travel 102 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=102 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{8}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
102\div2\frac{1}{8}&=&102\div\frac{17}{8}\\
&=&102\times\frac{8}{17}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=102 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{8}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
102\div2\frac{1}{8}&=&102\div\frac{17}{8}\\
&=&102\times\frac{8}{17}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km/h.
Liam travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&40\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&100
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&40\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&100
\end{array}
km.
Liam travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&40\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&136
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&40\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&136
\end{array}
km.
Isabella took $1\frac{1}{10}$ h to travel 66 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=66 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
66\div1\frac{1}{10}&=&66\div\frac{11}{10}\\
&=&66\times\frac{10}{11}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=66 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
66\div1\frac{1}{10}&=&66\div\frac{11}{10}\\
&=&66\times\frac{10}{11}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km/h.
Mason travelled at the speed of 45 km/h for $3\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=45 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&45\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&153
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=45 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&45\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&153
\end{array}
km.
Liam took $1\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 60 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=60 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\div1\frac{1}{2}&=&60\div\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&60\times\frac{2}{3}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=60 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\div1\frac{1}{2}&=&60\div\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&60\times\frac{2}{3}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km/h.
Jacob travelled at the speed of $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{5}{8}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times1\frac{5}{8}&=&32\times\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times1\frac{5}{8}&=&32\times\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
Liam travelled at the speed of $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $9\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $9\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times9\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{19}{2}\\
&=&38
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $9\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times9\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{19}{2}\\
&=&38
\end{array}
km.
William travelled at the speed of 20 km/h for $1\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did William travel?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=20 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&20\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&24
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=20 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&20\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&24
\end{array}
km.
James travel 160 km at the average speed of 72 km/h. How many hours did James travel?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=160 km, Speed is 72 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
160\div72&=&160\times\frac{1}{72}\\
&=&\frac{20}{9}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{9}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=160 km, Speed is 72 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
160\div72&=&160\times\frac{1}{72}\\
&=&\frac{20}{9}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{9}
\end{array}
h.
Emma took $1\frac{4}{5}$ h to travel 108 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=108 km, Time is $1\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
108\div1\frac{4}{5}&=&108\div\frac{9}{5}\\
&=&108\times\frac{5}{9}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=108 km, Time is $1\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
108\div1\frac{4}{5}&=&108\div\frac{9}{5}\\
&=&108\times\frac{5}{9}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km/h.
Jacob travelled at the speed of $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{4}{7}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $1\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times1\frac{4}{7}&=&49\times\frac{11}{7}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $1\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times1\frac{4}{7}&=&49\times\frac{11}{7}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travel 98 km at the average speed of 28 km/h. How many hours did Benjamin travel?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=98 km, Speed is 28 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
98\div28&=&98\times\frac{1}{28}\\
&=&\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=98 km, Speed is 28 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
98\div28&=&98\times\frac{1}{28}\\
&=&\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
Ava travelled at the speed of $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{7}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times2\frac{1}{7}&=&49\times\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times2\frac{1}{7}&=&49\times\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
Liam travelled at the speed of 24 km/h for $1\frac{7}{8}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=24 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
24\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&24\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&45
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=24 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
24\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&24\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&45
\end{array}
km.
James travel 96 km at the average speed of 80 km/h. How many hours did James travel?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=96 km, Speed is 80 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
96\div80&=&96\times\frac{1}{80}\\
&=&\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=96 km, Speed is 80 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
96\div80&=&96\times\frac{1}{80}\\
&=&\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $9\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $9\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times9\frac{1}{2}&=&10\times\frac{19}{2}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $9\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times9\frac{1}{2}&=&10\times\frac{19}{2}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travelled at the speed of $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{7}{8}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
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Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&64\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&120
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&64\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&120
\end{array}
km.
Liam travelled at the speed of $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{8}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{3}{8}&=&56\times\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{3}{8}&=&56\times\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
Noah travel 76 km at the average speed of 36 km/h. How many hours did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=76 km, Speed is 36 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
76\div36&=&76\times\frac{1}{36}\\
&=&\frac{19}{9}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{9}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=76 km, Speed is 36 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
76\div36&=&76\times\frac{1}{36}\\
&=&\frac{19}{9}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{9}
\end{array}
h.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{9}{10}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&80\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&80\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&10\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&10\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&32\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&32\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
Mason travel 60 km at the average speed of 35 km/h. How many hours did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=60 km, Speed is 35 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\div35&=&60\times\frac{1}{35}\\
&=&\frac{12}{7}\\
&=&1\frac{5}{7}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=60 km, Speed is 35 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\div35&=&60\times\frac{1}{35}\\
&=&\frac{12}{7}\\
&=&1\frac{5}{7}
\end{array}
h.
Olivia travel 55 km at the average speed of 50 km/h. How many hours did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=55 km, Speed is 50 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
55\div50&=&55\times\frac{1}{50}\\
&=&\frac{11}{10}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{10}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=55 km, Speed is 50 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
55\div50&=&55\times\frac{1}{50}\\
&=&\frac{11}{10}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{10}
\end{array}
h.
William took $1\frac{2}{5}$ h to travel 112 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=112 km, Time is $1\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
112\div1\frac{2}{5}&=&112\div\frac{7}{5}\\
&=&112\times\frac{5}{7}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=112 km, Time is $1\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
112\div1\frac{2}{5}&=&112\div\frac{7}{5}\\
&=&112\times\frac{5}{7}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km/h.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times2\frac{1}{4}&=&64\times\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&144
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times2\frac{1}{4}&=&64\times\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&144
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travelled at the speed of $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&64\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&96
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&64\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&96
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{7}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times2\frac{1}{7}&=&49\times\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times2\frac{1}{7}&=&49\times\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
Mason travelled at the speed of 6 km/h for $9\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=6 km/h, Time is $9\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
6\times9\frac{1}{2}&=&6\times\frac{19}{2}\\
&=&57
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=6 km/h, Time is $9\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
6\times9\frac{1}{2}&=&6\times\frac{19}{2}\\
&=&57
\end{array}
km.
William travelled at the speed of 36 km/h for $1\frac{4}{9}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=36 km/h, Time is $1\frac{4}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
36\times1\frac{4}{9}&=&36\times\frac{13}{9}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=36 km/h, Time is $1\frac{4}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
36\times1\frac{4}{9}&=&36\times\frac{13}{9}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
William travelled at the speed of $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{1}{4}&=&56\times\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&70
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{1}{4}&=&56\times\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&70
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travelled at the speed of $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times3\frac{1}{2}&=&8\times\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times3\frac{1}{2}&=&8\times\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travel 80 km at the average speed of 24 km/h. How many hours did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=80 km, Speed is 24 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\div24&=&80\times\frac{1}{24}\\
&=&\frac{10}{3}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=80 km, Speed is 24 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\div24&=&80\times\frac{1}{24}\\
&=&\frac{10}{3}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{3}
\end{array}
h.
Liam took $1\frac{7}{10}$ h to travel 51 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=51 km, Time is $1\frac{7}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
51\div1\frac{7}{10}&=&51\div\frac{17}{10}\\
&=&51\times\frac{10}{17}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=51 km, Time is $1\frac{7}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
51\div1\frac{7}{10}&=&51\div\frac{17}{10}\\
&=&51\times\frac{10}{17}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km/h.
Liam took $3\frac{1}{3}$ h to travel 60 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=60 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\div3\frac{1}{3}&=&60\div\frac{10}{3}\\
&=&60\times\frac{3}{10}\\
&=&18
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=60 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\div3\frac{1}{3}&=&60\div\frac{10}{3}\\
&=&60\times\frac{3}{10}\\
&=&18
\end{array}
km/h.
Emma travelled at the speed of $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times1\frac{3}{4}&=&64\times\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times1\frac{3}{4}&=&64\times\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
Olivia took $1\frac{5}{9}$ h to travel 56 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=56 km, Time is $1\frac{5}{9}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\div1\frac{5}{9}&=&56\div\frac{14}{9}\\
&=&56\times\frac{9}{14}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=56 km, Time is $1\frac{5}{9}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\div1\frac{5}{9}&=&56\div\frac{14}{9}\\
&=&56\times\frac{9}{14}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
Emma took $6\frac{1}{3}$ h to travel 38 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=38 km, Time is $6\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
38\div6\frac{1}{3}&=&38\div\frac{19}{3}\\
&=&38\times\frac{3}{19}\\
&=&6
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=38 km, Time is $6\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
38\div6\frac{1}{3}&=&38\div\frac{19}{3}\\
&=&38\times\frac{3}{19}\\
&=&6
\end{array}
km/h.
Ava travel 112 km at the average speed of 24 km/h. How many hours did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=112 km, Speed is 24 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
112\div24&=&112\times\frac{1}{24}\\
&=&\frac{14}{3}\\
&=&4\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=112 km, Speed is 24 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
112\div24&=&112\times\frac{1}{24}\\
&=&\frac{14}{3}\\
&=&4\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
James travelled at the speed of $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{5}{7}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $2\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times2\frac{5}{7}&=&49\times\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $2\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times2\frac{5}{7}&=&49\times\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{4}{5}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{4}{5}&=&40\times\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{4}{5}&=&40\times\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{10}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times1\frac{3}{10}&=&20\times\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&26
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times1\frac{3}{10}&=&20\times\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&26
\end{array}
km.
Ava took $2\frac{4}{7}$ h to travel 54 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=54 km, Time is $2\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
54\div2\frac{4}{7}&=&54\div\frac{18}{7}\\
&=&54\times\frac{7}{18}\\
&=&21
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=54 km, Time is $2\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
54\div2\frac{4}{7}&=&54\div\frac{18}{7}\\
&=&54\times\frac{7}{18}\\
&=&21
\end{array}
km/h.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of 12 km/h for $3\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=12 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
12\times3\frac{3}{4}&=&12\times\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&45
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=12 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
12\times3\frac{3}{4}&=&12\times\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&45
\end{array}
km.
William took $1\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 90 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=90 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\div1\frac{1}{2}&=&90\div\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&90\times\frac{2}{3}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=90 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\div1\frac{1}{2}&=&90\div\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&90\times\frac{2}{3}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km/h.
Mason travelled at the speed of 20 km/h for $3\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=20 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times3\frac{3}{4}&=&20\times\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&75
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=20 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times3\frac{3}{4}&=&20\times\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&75
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of 16 km/h for $2\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{1}{4}&=&16\times\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{1}{4}&=&16\times\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km.
James travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{4}{5}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $3\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times3\frac{4}{5}&=&40\times\frac{19}{5}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $3\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times3\frac{4}{5}&=&40\times\frac{19}{5}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
Emma took $1\frac{5}{6}$ h to travel 99 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=99 km, Time is $1\frac{5}{6}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
99\div1\frac{5}{6}&=&99\div\frac{11}{6}\\
&=&99\times\frac{6}{11}\\
&=&54
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=99 km, Time is $1\frac{5}{6}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
99\div1\frac{5}{6}&=&99\div\frac{11}{6}\\
&=&99\times\frac{6}{11}\\
&=&54
\end{array}
km/h.
Benjamin travel 56 km at the average speed of 16 km/h. How many hours did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=56 km, Speed is 16 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\div16&=&56\times\frac{1}{16}\\
&=&\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=56 km, Speed is 16 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\div16&=&56\times\frac{1}{16}\\
&=&\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
Liam travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{5}{7}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times1\frac{5}{7}&=&35\times\frac{12}{7}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times1\frac{5}{7}&=&35\times\frac{12}{7}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $9\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $9\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times9\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{19}{2}\\
&=&38
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $9\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times9\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{19}{2}\\
&=&38
\end{array}
km.
William travelled at the speed of 60 km/h for $1\frac{3}{5}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=60 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\times1\frac{3}{5}&=&60\times\frac{8}{5}\\
&=&96
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=60 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\times1\frac{3}{5}&=&60\times\frac{8}{5}\\
&=&96
\end{array}
km.
Emma travel 96 km at the average speed of 80 km/h. How many hours did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=96 km, Speed is 80 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
96\div80&=&96\times\frac{1}{80}\\
&=&\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=96 km, Speed is 80 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
96\div80&=&96\times\frac{1}{80}\\
&=&\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
William travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{4}{5}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{4}{5}&=&40\times\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{4}{5}&=&40\times\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
Mason travelled at the speed of 21 km/h for $4\frac{1}{3}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=21 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
21\times4\frac{1}{3}&=&21\times\frac{13}{3}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=21 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
21\times4\frac{1}{3}&=&21\times\frac{13}{3}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times2\frac{1}{5}&=&10\times\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&22
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times2\frac{1}{5}&=&10\times\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&22
\end{array}
km.
Sophia took $1\frac{3}{10}$ h to travel 26 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=26 km, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
26\div1\frac{3}{10}&=&26\div\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&26\times\frac{10}{13}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=26 km, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
26\div1\frac{3}{10}&=&26\div\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&26\times\frac{10}{13}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km/h.
Jacob travelled at the speed of $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{9}{10}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&80\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&80\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{7}{8}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&32\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&32\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
Mason travelled at the speed of 35 km/h for $3\frac{4}{5}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=35 km/h, Time is $3\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times3\frac{4}{5}&=&35\times\frac{19}{5}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=35 km/h, Time is $3\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times3\frac{4}{5}&=&35\times\frac{19}{5}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
Liam travel 70 km at the average speed of 63 km/h. How many hours did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=70 km, Speed is 63 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\div63&=&70\times\frac{1}{63}\\
&=&\frac{10}{9}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{9}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=70 km, Speed is 63 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\div63&=&70\times\frac{1}{63}\\
&=&\frac{10}{9}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{9}
\end{array}
h.
William took $1\frac{5}{6}$ h to travel 88 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=88 km, Time is $1\frac{5}{6}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
88\div1\frac{5}{6}&=&88\div\frac{11}{6}\\
&=&88\times\frac{6}{11}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=88 km, Time is $1\frac{5}{6}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
88\div1\frac{5}{6}&=&88\div\frac{11}{6}\\
&=&88\times\frac{6}{11}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km/h.
James travelled at the speed of 40 km/h for $1\frac{9}{10}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&40\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&76
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&40\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&76
\end{array}
km.
Ava took $1\frac{3}{8}$ h to travel 22 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=22 km, Time is $1\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
22\div1\frac{3}{8}&=&22\div\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&22\times\frac{8}{11}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=22 km, Time is $1\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
22\div1\frac{3}{8}&=&22\div\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&22\times\frac{8}{11}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
Liam travelled at the speed of 10 km/h for $3\frac{3}{5}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=10 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times3\frac{3}{5}&=&10\times\frac{18}{5}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=10 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times3\frac{3}{5}&=&10\times\frac{18}{5}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travel 96 km at the average speed of 56 km/h. How many hours did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=96 km, Speed is 56 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
96\div56&=&96\times\frac{1}{56}\\
&=&\frac{12}{7}\\
&=&1\frac{5}{7}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=96 km, Speed is 56 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
96\div56&=&96\times\frac{1}{56}\\
&=&\frac{12}{7}\\
&=&1\frac{5}{7}
\end{array}
h.
Emma travelled at the speed of $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&20\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&20\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of 36 km/h for $2\frac{1}{6}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=36 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{6}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
36\times2\frac{1}{6}&=&36\times\frac{13}{6}\\
&=&78
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=36 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{6}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
36\times2\frac{1}{6}&=&36\times\frac{13}{6}\\
&=&78
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{3}{7}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times2\frac{3}{7}&=&35\times\frac{17}{7}\\
&=&85
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times2\frac{3}{7}&=&35\times\frac{17}{7}\\
&=&85
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&32\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&32\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{5}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{3}{5}&=&40\times\frac{8}{5}\\
&=&64
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{3}{5}&=&40\times\frac{8}{5}\\
&=&64
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times2\frac{2}{5}&=&10\times\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&24
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times2\frac{2}{5}&=&10\times\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&24
\end{array}
km.
Ava took $4\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 126 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=126 km, Time is $4\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
126\div4\frac{1}{2}&=&126\div\frac{9}{2}\\
&=&126\times\frac{2}{9}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=126 km, Time is $4\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
126\div4\frac{1}{2}&=&126\div\frac{9}{2}\\
&=&126\times\frac{2}{9}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km/h.
William travelled at the speed of $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{7}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times2\frac{1}{7}&=&49\times\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times2\frac{1}{7}&=&49\times\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
William took $1\frac{9}{10}$ h to travel 171 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=171 km, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
171\div1\frac{9}{10}&=&171\div\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&171\times\frac{10}{19}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=171 km, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
171\div1\frac{9}{10}&=&171\div\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&171\times\frac{10}{19}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km/h.
Sophia travel 90 km at the average speed of 42 km/h. How many hours did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=90 km, Speed is 42 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\div42&=&90\times\frac{1}{42}\\
&=&\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{7}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=90 km, Speed is 42 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\div42&=&90\times\frac{1}{42}\\
&=&\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{7}
\end{array}
h.
William travelled at the speed of 36 km/h for $4\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=36 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
36\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&36\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&153
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=36 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
36\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&36\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&153
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times3\frac{1}{5}&=&35\times\frac{16}{5}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times3\frac{1}{5}&=&35\times\frac{16}{5}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{3}{5}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times2\frac{3}{5}&=&25\times\frac{13}{5}\\
&=&65
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times2\frac{3}{5}&=&25\times\frac{13}{5}\\
&=&65
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travelled at the speed of 30 km/h for $3\frac{1}{6}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=30 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{6}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\times3\frac{1}{6}&=&30\times\frac{19}{6}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=30 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{6}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\times3\frac{1}{6}&=&30\times\frac{19}{6}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travelled at the speed of $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $9\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $9\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times9\frac{1}{2}&=&10\times\frac{19}{2}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $9\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times9\frac{1}{2}&=&10\times\frac{19}{2}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travelled at the speed of 63 km/h for $1\frac{2}{3}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=63 km/h, Time is $1\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
63\times1\frac{2}{3}&=&63\times\frac{5}{3}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=63 km/h, Time is $1\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
63\times1\frac{2}{3}&=&63\times\frac{5}{3}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{5}{8}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times1\frac{5}{8}&=&64\times\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&104
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times1\frac{5}{8}&=&64\times\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&104
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{3}{4}&=&20\times\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&55
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{3}{4}&=&20\times\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&55
\end{array}
km.
Liam travelled at the speed of 36 km/h for $1\frac{7}{9}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=36 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
36\times1\frac{7}{9}&=&36\times\frac{16}{9}\\
&=&64
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=36 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
36\times1\frac{7}{9}&=&36\times\frac{16}{9}\\
&=&64
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travelled at the speed of $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{7}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times2\frac{1}{7}&=&14\times\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times2\frac{1}{7}&=&14\times\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km.
Liam travelled at the speed of $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{5}{7}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $2\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times2\frac{5}{7}&=&28\times\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&76
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $2\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times2\frac{5}{7}&=&28\times\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&76
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of 14 km/h for $8\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=14 km/h, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times8\frac{1}{2}&=&14\times\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&119
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=14 km/h, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times8\frac{1}{2}&=&14\times\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&119
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{2}{5}&=&40\times\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&96
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{2}{5}&=&40\times\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&96
\end{array}
km.
Noah took $3\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 84 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=84 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
84\div3\frac{1}{2}&=&84\div\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&84\times\frac{2}{7}\\
&=&24
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=84 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
84\div3\frac{1}{2}&=&84\div\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&84\times\frac{2}{7}\\
&=&24
\end{array}
km/h.
William travelled at the speed of 24 km/h for $3\frac{1}{6}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=24 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{6}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
24\times3\frac{1}{6}&=&24\times\frac{19}{6}\\
&=&76
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=24 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{6}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
24\times3\frac{1}{6}&=&24\times\frac{19}{6}\\
&=&76
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travel 40 km at the average speed of 32 km/h. How many hours did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=40 km, Speed is 32 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\div32&=&40\times\frac{1}{32}\\
&=&\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=40 km, Speed is 32 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\div32&=&40\times\frac{1}{32}\\
&=&\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
William travel 120 km at the average speed of 54 km/h. How many hours did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=120 km, Speed is 54 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
120\div54&=&120\times\frac{1}{54}\\
&=&\frac{20}{9}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{9}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=120 km, Speed is 54 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
120\div54&=&120\times\frac{1}{54}\\
&=&\frac{20}{9}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{9}
\end{array}
h.
William travelled at the speed of 40 km/h for $2\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{1}{5}&=&40\times\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&88
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{1}{5}&=&40\times\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&88
\end{array}
km.
Liam travel 126 km at the average speed of 28 km/h. How many hours did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=126 km, Speed is 28 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
126\div28&=&126\times\frac{1}{28}\\
&=&\frac{9}{2}\\
&=&4\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=126 km, Speed is 28 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
126\div28&=&126\times\frac{1}{28}\\
&=&\frac{9}{2}\\
&=&4\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
Benjamin took $2\frac{2}{3}$ h to travel 80 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=80 km, Time is $2\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\div2\frac{2}{3}&=&80\div\frac{8}{3}\\
&=&80\times\frac{3}{8}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=80 km, Time is $2\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\div2\frac{2}{3}&=&80\div\frac{8}{3}\\
&=&80\times\frac{3}{8}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km/h.
Mason took $2\frac{1}{7}$ h to travel 45 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=45 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\div2\frac{1}{7}&=&45\div\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&45\times\frac{7}{15}\\
&=&21
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=45 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\div2\frac{1}{7}&=&45\div\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&45\times\frac{7}{15}\\
&=&21
\end{array}
km/h.
Noah travelled at the speed of $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{9}{10}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&80\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&80\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $4\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&8\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&8\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
Emma travel 48 km at the average speed of 40 km/h. How many hours did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=48 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\div40&=&48\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=48 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\div40&=&48\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
James travelled at the speed of $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{4}{7}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times2\frac{4}{7}&=&14\times\frac{18}{7}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times2\frac{4}{7}&=&14\times\frac{18}{7}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&28\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&70
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&28\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&70
\end{array}
km.
William took $2\frac{1}{4}$ h to travel 36 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=36 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
36\div2\frac{1}{4}&=&36\div\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&36\times\frac{4}{9}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=36 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
36\div2\frac{1}{4}&=&36\div\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&36\times\frac{4}{9}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
Isabella travelled at the speed of 72 km/h for $1\frac{5}{9}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=72 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
72\times1\frac{5}{9}&=&72\times\frac{14}{9}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=72 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
72\times1\frac{5}{9}&=&72\times\frac{14}{9}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin took $1\frac{7}{10}$ h to travel 136 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=136 km, Time is $1\frac{7}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
136\div1\frac{7}{10}&=&136\div\frac{17}{10}\\
&=&136\times\frac{10}{17}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=136 km, Time is $1\frac{7}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
136\div1\frac{7}{10}&=&136\div\frac{17}{10}\\
&=&136\times\frac{10}{17}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km/h.
Noah travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&40\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&100
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&40\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&100
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times1\frac{1}{4}&=&64\times\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times1\frac{1}{4}&=&64\times\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times3\frac{1}{5}&=&35\times\frac{16}{5}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times3\frac{1}{5}&=&35\times\frac{16}{5}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travel 45 km at the average speed of 30 km/h. How many hours did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=45 km, Speed is 30 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\div30&=&45\times\frac{1}{30}\\
&=&\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=45 km, Speed is 30 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\div30&=&45\times\frac{1}{30}\\
&=&\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
Emma travelled at the speed of 63 km/h for $2\frac{3}{7}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=63 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
63\times2\frac{3}{7}&=&63\times\frac{17}{7}\\
&=&153
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=63 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
63\times2\frac{3}{7}&=&63\times\frac{17}{7}\\
&=&153
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 50 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
50\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&50\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&75
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 50 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
50\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&50\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&75
\end{array}
km.
James travelled at the speed of $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $4\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&20\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&85
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&20\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&85
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of 45 km/h for $3\frac{3}{5}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=45 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\times3\frac{3}{5}&=&45\times\frac{18}{5}\\
&=&162
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=45 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\times3\frac{3}{5}&=&45\times\frac{18}{5}\\
&=&162
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin took $2\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 30 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=30 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\div2\frac{1}{2}&=&30\div\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&30\times\frac{2}{5}\\
&=&12
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=30 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\div2\frac{1}{2}&=&30\div\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&30\times\frac{2}{5}\\
&=&12
\end{array}
km/h.
Sophia travelled at the speed of 18 km/h for $1\frac{7}{9}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=18 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
18\times1\frac{7}{9}&=&18\times\frac{16}{9}\\
&=&32
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=18 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
18\times1\frac{7}{9}&=&18\times\frac{16}{9}\\
&=&32
\end{array}
km.
James travel 90 km at the average speed of 24 km/h. How many hours did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=90 km, Speed is 24 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\div24&=&90\times\frac{1}{24}\\
&=&\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&3\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=90 km, Speed is 24 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\div24&=&90\times\frac{1}{24}\\
&=&\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&3\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of 24 km/h for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=24 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
24\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&24\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=24 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
24\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&24\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travelled at the speed of 8 km/h for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=8 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&8\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=8 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&8\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travel 45 km at the average speed of 12 km/h. How many hours did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=45 km, Speed is 12 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\div12&=&45\times\frac{1}{12}\\
&=&\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&3\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=45 km, Speed is 12 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\div12&=&45\times\frac{1}{12}\\
&=&\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&3\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Olivia travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{4}{7}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $1\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times1\frac{4}{7}&=&35\times\frac{11}{7}\\
&=&55
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $1\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times1\frac{4}{7}&=&35\times\frac{11}{7}\\
&=&55
\end{array}
km.
Noah travel 105 km at the average speed of 49 km/h. How many hours did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=105 km, Speed is 49 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
105\div49&=&105\times\frac{1}{49}\\
&=&\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{7}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=105 km, Speed is 49 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
105\div49&=&105\times\frac{1}{49}\\
&=&\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{7}
\end{array}
h.
Liam travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{7}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times2\frac{1}{7}&=&35\times\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&75
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times2\frac{1}{7}&=&35\times\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&75
\end{array}
km.
Olivia took $4\frac{2}{3}$ h to travel 98 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=98 km, Time is $4\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
98\div4\frac{2}{3}&=&98\div\frac{14}{3}\\
&=&98\times\frac{3}{14}\\
&=&21
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=98 km, Time is $4\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
98\div4\frac{2}{3}&=&98\div\frac{14}{3}\\
&=&98\times\frac{3}{14}\\
&=&21
\end{array}
km/h.
Olivia travel 105 km at the average speed of 14 km/h. How many hours did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=105 km, Speed is 14 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
105\div14&=&105\times\frac{1}{14}\\
&=&\frac{15}{2}\\
&=&7\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=105 km, Speed is 14 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
105\div14&=&105\times\frac{1}{14}\\
&=&\frac{15}{2}\\
&=&7\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
Ava travelled at the speed of 16 km/h for $8\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=16 km/h, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times8\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&136
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=16 km/h, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times8\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&136
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $8\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times8\frac{1}{2}&=&8\times\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&68
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times8\frac{1}{2}&=&8\times\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&68
\end{array}
km.
Liam travelled at the speed of 90 km/h for $1\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=90 km/h, Time is $1\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\times1\frac{2}{5}&=&90\times\frac{7}{5}\\
&=&126
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=90 km/h, Time is $1\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\times1\frac{2}{5}&=&90\times\frac{7}{5}\\
&=&126
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{7}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&56\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&56\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
William travelled at the speed of 45 km/h for $1\frac{2}{9}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=45 km/h, Time is $1\frac{2}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\times1\frac{2}{9}&=&45\times\frac{11}{9}\\
&=&55
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=45 km/h, Time is $1\frac{2}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\times1\frac{2}{9}&=&45\times\frac{11}{9}\\
&=&55
\end{array}
km.
William travel 117 km at the average speed of 72 km/h. How many hours did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=117 km, Speed is 72 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
117\div72&=&117\times\frac{1}{72}\\
&=&\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&1\frac{5}{8}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=117 km, Speed is 72 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
117\div72&=&117\times\frac{1}{72}\\
&=&\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&1\frac{5}{8}
\end{array}
h.
Emma travelled at the speed of $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times3\frac{1}{5}&=&25\times\frac{16}{5}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times3\frac{1}{5}&=&25\times\frac{16}{5}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
James travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{1}{4}&=&16\times\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{1}{4}&=&16\times\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km.
William travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{8}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{1}{8}&=&40\times\frac{17}{8}\\
&=&85
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{1}{8}&=&40\times\frac{17}{8}\\
&=&85
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{4}{5}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times2\frac{4}{5}&=&10\times\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times2\frac{4}{5}&=&10\times\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travelled at the speed of 24 km/h for $2\frac{2}{3}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=24 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
24\times2\frac{2}{3}&=&24\times\frac{8}{3}\\
&=&64
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=24 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
24\times2\frac{2}{3}&=&24\times\frac{8}{3}\\
&=&64
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{7}{8}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&16\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&16\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&20\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&20\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km.
James travelled at the speed of 63 km/h for $1\frac{6}{7}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=63 km/h, Time is $1\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
63\times1\frac{6}{7}&=&63\times\frac{13}{7}\\
&=&117
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=63 km/h, Time is $1\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
63\times1\frac{6}{7}&=&63\times\frac{13}{7}\\
&=&117
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travelled at the speed of 54 km/h for $2\frac{1}{3}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=54 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
54\times2\frac{1}{3}&=&54\times\frac{7}{3}\\
&=&126
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=54 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
54\times2\frac{1}{3}&=&54\times\frac{7}{3}\\
&=&126
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travel 51 km at the average speed of 12 km/h. How many hours did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=51 km, Speed is 12 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
51\div12&=&51\times\frac{1}{12}\\
&=&\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&4\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=51 km, Speed is 12 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
51\div12&=&51\times\frac{1}{12}\\
&=&\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&4\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
William travel 72 km at the average speed of 60 km/h. How many hours did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=72 km, Speed is 60 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
72\div60&=&72\times\frac{1}{60}\\
&=&\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=72 km, Speed is 60 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
72\div60&=&72\times\frac{1}{60}\\
&=&\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
Noah travel 42 km at the average speed of 24 km/h. How many hours did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=42 km, Speed is 24 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
42\div24&=&42\times\frac{1}{24}\\
&=&\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=42 km, Speed is 24 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
42\div24&=&42\times\frac{1}{24}\\
&=&\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Olivia travel 88 km at the average speed of 40 km/h. How many hours did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=88 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
88\div40&=&88\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=88 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
88\div40&=&88\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
Emma travelled at the speed of 35 km/h for $1\frac{3}{7}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=35 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&35\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=35 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&35\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km.
James travelled at the speed of 45 km/h for $1\frac{8}{9}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=45 km/h, Time is $1\frac{8}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\times1\frac{8}{9}&=&45\times\frac{17}{9}\\
&=&85
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=45 km/h, Time is $1\frac{8}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\times1\frac{8}{9}&=&45\times\frac{17}{9}\\
&=&85
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{5}{7}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times1\frac{5}{7}&=&14\times\frac{12}{7}\\
&=&24
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times1\frac{5}{7}&=&14\times\frac{12}{7}\\
&=&24
\end{array}
km.
Liam travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{1}{4}&=&40\times\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{1}{4}&=&40\times\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $4\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times4\frac{1}{2}&=&8\times\frac{9}{2}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times4\frac{1}{2}&=&8\times\frac{9}{2}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km.
Mason travelled at the speed of 16 km/h for $7\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=16 km/h, Time is $7\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times7\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{15}{2}\\
&=&120
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=16 km/h, Time is $7\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times7\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{15}{2}\\
&=&120
\end{array}
km.
Noah travel 128 km at the average speed of 24 km/h. How many hours did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=128 km, Speed is 24 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
128\div24&=&128\times\frac{1}{24}\\
&=&\frac{16}{3}\\
&=&5\frac{1}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=128 km, Speed is 24 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
128\div24&=&128\times\frac{1}{24}\\
&=&\frac{16}{3}\\
&=&5\frac{1}{3}
\end{array}
h.
Ava travelled at the speed of $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{4}{5}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $3\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times3\frac{4}{5}&=&20\times\frac{19}{5}\\
&=&76
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $3\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times3\frac{4}{5}&=&20\times\frac{19}{5}\\
&=&76
\end{array}
km.
Sophia took $1\frac{1}{3}$ h to travel 108 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=108 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
108\div1\frac{1}{3}&=&108\div\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&108\times\frac{3}{4}\\
&=&81
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=108 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
108\div1\frac{1}{3}&=&108\div\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&108\times\frac{3}{4}\\
&=&81
\end{array}
km/h.
Ava travelled at the speed of 14 km/h for $2\frac{4}{7}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=14 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times2\frac{4}{7}&=&14\times\frac{18}{7}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=14 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times2\frac{4}{7}&=&14\times\frac{18}{7}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km.
Mason travelled at the speed of 45 km/h for $2\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=45 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\times2\frac{2}{5}&=&45\times\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&108
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=45 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\times2\frac{2}{5}&=&45\times\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&108
\end{array}
km.
James travelled at the speed of 21 km/h for $3\frac{2}{3}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=21 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
21\times3\frac{2}{3}&=&21\times\frac{11}{3}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=21 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
21\times3\frac{2}{3}&=&21\times\frac{11}{3}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of 90 km/h for $1\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=90 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&90\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&108
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=90 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&90\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&108
\end{array}
km.
Liam took $5\frac{2}{3}$ h to travel 51 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=51 km, Time is $5\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
51\div5\frac{2}{3}&=&51\div\frac{17}{3}\\
&=&51\times\frac{3}{17}\\
&=&9
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=51 km, Time is $5\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
51\div5\frac{2}{3}&=&51\div\frac{17}{3}\\
&=&51\times\frac{3}{17}\\
&=&9
\end{array}
km/h.
Olivia travelled at the speed of 40 km/h for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&40\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&100
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&40\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&100
\end{array}
km.
James travelled at the speed of 6 km/h for $5\frac{1}{3}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=6 km/h, Time is $5\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
6\times5\frac{1}{3}&=&6\times\frac{16}{3}\\
&=&32
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=6 km/h, Time is $5\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
6\times5\frac{1}{3}&=&6\times\frac{16}{3}\\
&=&32
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{3}{5}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times2\frac{3}{5}&=&35\times\frac{13}{5}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times2\frac{3}{5}&=&35\times\frac{13}{5}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travel 48 km at the average speed of 36 km/h. How many hours did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=48 km, Speed is 36 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\div36&=&48\times\frac{1}{36}\\
&=&\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=48 km, Speed is 36 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\div36&=&48\times\frac{1}{36}\\
&=&\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{3}
\end{array}
h.
William travelled at the speed of 16 km/h for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travel 162 km at the average speed of 72 km/h. How many hours did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=162 km, Speed is 72 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
162\div72&=&162\times\frac{1}{72}\\
&=&\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=162 km, Speed is 72 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
162\div72&=&162\times\frac{1}{72}\\
&=&\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Mason travelled at the speed of $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times3\frac{1}{5}&=&10\times\frac{16}{5}\\
&=&32
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times3\frac{1}{5}&=&10\times\frac{16}{5}\\
&=&32
\end{array}
km.
William travel 66 km at the average speed of 36 km/h. How many hours did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=66 km, Speed is 36 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
66\div36&=&66\times\frac{1}{36}\\
&=&\frac{11}{6}\\
&=&1\frac{5}{6}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=66 km, Speed is 36 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
66\div36&=&66\times\frac{1}{36}\\
&=&\frac{11}{6}\\
&=&1\frac{5}{6}
\end{array}
h.
Liam travelled at the speed of $1166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{5}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 70 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\times1\frac{3}{5}&=&70\times\frac{8}{5}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 70 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\times1\frac{3}{5}&=&70\times\frac{8}{5}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{3}{5}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times3\frac{3}{5}&=&40\times\frac{18}{5}\\
&=&144
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times3\frac{3}{5}&=&40\times\frac{18}{5}\\
&=&144
\end{array}
km.
Liam travel 33 km at the average speed of 21 km/h. How many hours did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=33 km, Speed is 21 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
33\div21&=&33\times\frac{1}{21}\\
&=&\frac{11}{7}\\
&=&1\frac{4}{7}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=33 km, Speed is 21 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
33\div21&=&33\times\frac{1}{21}\\
&=&\frac{11}{7}\\
&=&1\frac{4}{7}
\end{array}
h.
Sophia travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times3\frac{3}{4}&=&16\times\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times3\frac{3}{4}&=&16\times\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&40\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&40\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km.
Ava took $7\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 30 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=30 km, Time is $7\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\div7\frac{1}{2}&=&30\div\frac{15}{2}\\
&=&30\times\frac{2}{15}\\
&=&4
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=30 km, Time is $7\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\div7\frac{1}{2}&=&30\div\frac{15}{2}\\
&=&30\times\frac{2}{15}\\
&=&4
\end{array}
km/h.
James travelled at the speed of $1166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{10}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 70 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\times1\frac{3}{10}&=&70\times\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 70 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\times1\frac{3}{10}&=&70\times\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $4\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times4\frac{3}{4}&=&28\times\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times4\frac{3}{4}&=&28\times\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
Isabella took $2\frac{1}{9}$ h to travel 76 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=76 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{9}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
76\div2\frac{1}{9}&=&76\div\frac{19}{9}\\
&=&76\times\frac{9}{19}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=76 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{9}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
76\div2\frac{1}{9}&=&76\div\frac{19}{9}\\
&=&76\times\frac{9}{19}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
Noah travelled at the speed of 18 km/h for $4\frac{1}{3}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=18 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
18\times4\frac{1}{3}&=&18\times\frac{13}{3}\\
&=&78
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=18 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
18\times4\frac{1}{3}&=&18\times\frac{13}{3}\\
&=&78
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{7}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&56\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&56\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of 24 km/h for $4\frac{1}{3}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=24 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
24\times4\frac{1}{3}&=&24\times\frac{13}{3}\\
&=&104
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=24 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
24\times4\frac{1}{3}&=&24\times\frac{13}{3}\\
&=&104
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of 20 km/h for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&20\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&20\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{3}{5}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times3\frac{3}{5}&=&20\times\frac{18}{5}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times3\frac{3}{5}&=&20\times\frac{18}{5}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km.
Liam travelled at the speed of $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{10}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times1\frac{3}{10}&=&20\times\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&26
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times1\frac{3}{10}&=&20\times\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&26
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{6}{7}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $1\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times1\frac{6}{7}&=&28\times\frac{13}{7}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $1\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times1\frac{6}{7}&=&28\times\frac{13}{7}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin took $4\frac{3}{4}$ h to travel 133 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=133 km, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
133\div4\frac{3}{4}&=&133\div\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&133\times\frac{4}{19}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=133 km, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
133\div4\frac{3}{4}&=&133\div\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&133\times\frac{4}{19}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km/h.
Olivia travelled at the speed of $1166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{10}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 70 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\times1\frac{1}{10}&=&70\times\frac{11}{10}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 70 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\times1\frac{1}{10}&=&70\times\frac{11}{10}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
James took $1\frac{1}{10}$ h to travel 77 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=77 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
77\div1\frac{1}{10}&=&77\div\frac{11}{10}\\
&=&77\times\frac{10}{11}\\
&=&70
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=77 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
77\div1\frac{1}{10}&=&77\div\frac{11}{10}\\
&=&77\times\frac{10}{11}\\
&=&70
\end{array}
km/h.
Ava travelled at the speed of $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{6}{7}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $2\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times2\frac{6}{7}&=&28\times\frac{20}{7}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $2\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times2\frac{6}{7}&=&28\times\frac{20}{7}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
Ava travel 72 km at the average speed of 54 km/h. How many hours did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=72 km, Speed is 54 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
72\div54&=&72\times\frac{1}{54}\\
&=&\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=72 km, Speed is 54 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
72\div54&=&72\times\frac{1}{54}\\
&=&\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{3}
\end{array}
h.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $8\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times8\frac{1}{2}&=&14\times\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&119
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times8\frac{1}{2}&=&14\times\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&119
\end{array}
km.
James travelled at the speed of 8 km/h for $4\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=8 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&8\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=8 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&8\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of 56 km/h for $2\frac{3}{8}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=56 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times2\frac{3}{8}&=&56\times\frac{19}{8}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=56 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times2\frac{3}{8}&=&56\times\frac{19}{8}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of 24 km/h for $1\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=24 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
24\times1\frac{1}{4}&=&24\times\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=24 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
24\times1\frac{1}{4}&=&24\times\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&32\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&32\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of 45 km/h for $2\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=45 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\times2\frac{2}{5}&=&45\times\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&108
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=45 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\times2\frac{2}{5}&=&45\times\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&108
\end{array}
km.
Isabella took $5\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 77 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=77 km, Time is $5\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
77\div5\frac{1}{2}&=&77\div\frac{11}{2}\\
&=&77\times\frac{2}{11}\\
&=&14
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=77 km, Time is $5\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
77\div5\frac{1}{2}&=&77\div\frac{11}{2}\\
&=&77\times\frac{2}{11}\\
&=&14
\end{array}
km/h.
Mason travelled at the speed of $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{2}{7}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times2\frac{2}{7}&=&28\times\frac{16}{7}\\
&=&64
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times2\frac{2}{7}&=&28\times\frac{16}{7}\\
&=&64
\end{array}
km.
Noah travel 48 km at the average speed of 18 km/h. How many hours did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=48 km, Speed is 18 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\div18&=&48\times\frac{1}{18}\\
&=&\frac{8}{3}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=48 km, Speed is 18 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\div18&=&48\times\frac{1}{18}\\
&=&\frac{8}{3}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
Liam took $1\frac{1}{3}$ h to travel 96 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=96 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
96\div1\frac{1}{3}&=&96\div\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&96\times\frac{3}{4}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=96 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
96\div1\frac{1}{3}&=&96\div\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&96\times\frac{3}{4}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km/h.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{5}{8}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times1\frac{5}{8}&=&64\times\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&104
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times1\frac{5}{8}&=&64\times\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&104
\end{array}
km.
Liam took $2\frac{1}{9}$ h to travel 95 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=95 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{9}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
95\div2\frac{1}{9}&=&95\div\frac{19}{9}\\
&=&95\times\frac{9}{19}\\
&=&45
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=95 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{9}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
95\div2\frac{1}{9}&=&95\div\frac{19}{9}\\
&=&95\times\frac{9}{19}\\
&=&45
\end{array}
km/h.
Ava travel 80 km at the average speed of 50 km/h. How many hours did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=80 km, Speed is 50 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\div50&=&80\times\frac{1}{50}\\
&=&\frac{8}{5}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=80 km, Speed is 50 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\div50&=&80\times\frac{1}{50}\\
&=&\frac{8}{5}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{5}
\end{array}
h.
Sophia travelled at the speed of $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{6}{7}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $2\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times2\frac{6}{7}&=&56\times\frac{20}{7}\\
&=&160
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $2\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times2\frac{6}{7}&=&56\times\frac{20}{7}\\
&=&160
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin took $1\frac{3}{8}$ h to travel 55 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=55 km, Time is $1\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
55\div1\frac{3}{8}&=&55\div\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&55\times\frac{8}{11}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=55 km, Time is $1\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
55\div1\frac{3}{8}&=&55\div\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&55\times\frac{8}{11}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km/h.
Jacob took $3\frac{3}{4}$ h to travel 30 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=30 km, Time is $3\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\div3\frac{3}{4}&=&30\div\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&30\times\frac{4}{15}\\
&=&8
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=30 km, Time is $3\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\div3\frac{3}{4}&=&30\div\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&30\times\frac{4}{15}\\
&=&8
\end{array}
km/h.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{7}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&35\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&35\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travel 117 km at the average speed of 36 km/h. How many hours did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=117 km, Speed is 36 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
117\div36&=&117\times\frac{1}{36}\\
&=&\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=117 km, Speed is 36 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
117\div36&=&117\times\frac{1}{36}\\
&=&\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Ava took $3\frac{1}{4}$ h to travel 52 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=52 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
52\div3\frac{1}{4}&=&52\div\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&52\times\frac{4}{13}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=52 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
52\div3\frac{1}{4}&=&52\div\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&52\times\frac{4}{13}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
William travelled at the speed of 8 km/h for $2\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=8 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times2\frac{3}{4}&=&8\times\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&22
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=8 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times2\frac{3}{4}&=&8\times\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&22
\end{array}
km.
Ava travel 77 km at the average speed of 63 km/h. How many hours did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=77 km, Speed is 63 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
77\div63&=&77\times\frac{1}{63}\\
&=&\frac{11}{9}\\
&=&1\frac{2}{9}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=77 km, Speed is 63 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
77\div63&=&77\times\frac{1}{63}\\
&=&\frac{11}{9}\\
&=&1\frac{2}{9}
\end{array}
h.
Sophia travelled at the speed of 18 km/h for $1\frac{5}{9}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=18 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
18\times1\frac{5}{9}&=&18\times\frac{14}{9}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=18 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
18\times1\frac{5}{9}&=&18\times\frac{14}{9}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km.
Isabella took $6\frac{2}{3}$ h to travel 160 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=160 km, Time is $6\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
160\div6\frac{2}{3}&=&160\div\frac{20}{3}\\
&=&160\times\frac{3}{20}\\
&=&24
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=160 km, Time is $6\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
160\div6\frac{2}{3}&=&160\div\frac{20}{3}\\
&=&160\times\frac{3}{20}\\
&=&24
\end{array}
km/h.
Ava travelled at the speed of $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{5}{7}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times1\frac{5}{7}&=&14\times\frac{12}{7}\\
&=&24
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times1\frac{5}{7}&=&14\times\frac{12}{7}\\
&=&24
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&40\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&40\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
Emma travel 30 km at the average speed of 18 km/h. How many hours did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=30 km, Speed is 18 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\div18&=&30\times\frac{1}{18}\\
&=&\frac{5}{3}\\
&=&1\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=30 km, Speed is 18 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\div18&=&30\times\frac{1}{18}\\
&=&\frac{5}{3}\\
&=&1\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
William travel 112 km at the average speed of 42 km/h. How many hours did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=112 km, Speed is 42 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
112\div42&=&112\times\frac{1}{42}\\
&=&\frac{8}{3}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=112 km, Speed is 42 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
112\div42&=&112\times\frac{1}{42}\\
&=&\frac{8}{3}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
William travel 96 km at the average speed of 40 km/h. How many hours did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=96 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
96\div40&=&96\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=96 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
96\div40&=&96\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{5}
\end{array}
h.
Sophia travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $6\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times6\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&104
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times6\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&104
\end{array}
km.
James travelled at the speed of 21 km/h for $3\frac{2}{3}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=21 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
21\times3\frac{2}{3}&=&21\times\frac{11}{3}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=21 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
21\times3\frac{2}{3}&=&21\times\frac{11}{3}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
William travel 22 km at the average speed of 8 km/h. How many hours did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=22 km, Speed is 8 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
22\div8&=&22\times\frac{1}{8}\\
&=&\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&2\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=22 km, Speed is 8 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
22\div8&=&22\times\frac{1}{8}\\
&=&\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&2\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
James took $2\frac{4}{5}$ h to travel 126 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=126 km, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
126\div2\frac{4}{5}&=&126\div\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&126\times\frac{5}{14}\\
&=&45
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=126 km, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
126\div2\frac{4}{5}&=&126\div\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&126\times\frac{5}{14}\\
&=&45
\end{array}
km/h.
Liam travel 88 km at the average speed of 48 km/h. How many hours did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=88 km, Speed is 48 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
88\div48&=&88\times\frac{1}{48}\\
&=&\frac{11}{6}\\
&=&1\frac{5}{6}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=88 km, Speed is 48 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
88\div48&=&88\times\frac{1}{48}\\
&=&\frac{11}{6}\\
&=&1\frac{5}{6}
\end{array}
h.
James took $2\frac{1}{8}$ h to travel 119 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=119 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{8}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
119\div2\frac{1}{8}&=&119\div\frac{17}{8}\\
&=&119\times\frac{8}{17}\\
&=&56
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=119 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{8}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
119\div2\frac{1}{8}&=&119\div\frac{17}{8}\\
&=&119\times\frac{8}{17}\\
&=&56
\end{array}
km/h.
William travelled at the speed of $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times2\frac{2}{5}&=&25\times\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times2\frac{2}{5}&=&25\times\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{7}{8}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&56\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&56\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travel 77 km at the average speed of 49 km/h. How many hours did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=77 km, Speed is 49 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
77\div49&=&77\times\frac{1}{49}\\
&=&\frac{11}{7}\\
&=&1\frac{4}{7}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=77 km, Speed is 49 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
77\div49&=&77\times\frac{1}{49}\\
&=&\frac{11}{7}\\
&=&1\frac{4}{7}
\end{array}
h.
Emma travel 42 km at the average speed of 24 km/h. How many hours did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=42 km, Speed is 24 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
42\div24&=&42\times\frac{1}{24}\\
&=&\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=42 km, Speed is 24 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
42\div24&=&42\times\frac{1}{24}\\
&=&\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Ava travelled at the speed of $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{10}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{1}{10}&=&80\times\frac{11}{10}\\
&=&88
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{1}{10}&=&80\times\frac{11}{10}\\
&=&88
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{4}{7}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times2\frac{4}{7}&=&35\times\frac{18}{7}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times2\frac{4}{7}&=&35\times\frac{18}{7}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travel 91 km at the average speed of 35 km/h. How many hours did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=91 km, Speed is 35 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
91\div35&=&91\times\frac{1}{35}\\
&=&\frac{13}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{3}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=91 km, Speed is 35 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
91\div35&=&91\times\frac{1}{35}\\
&=&\frac{13}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{3}{5}
\end{array}
h.
James travelled at the speed of $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{4}{5}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{4}{5}&=&80\times\frac{9}{5}\\
&=&144
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{4}{5}&=&80\times\frac{9}{5}\\
&=&144
\end{array}
km.
Mason travel 135 km at the average speed of 63 km/h. How many hours did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=135 km, Speed is 63 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
135\div63&=&135\times\frac{1}{63}\\
&=&\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{7}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=135 km, Speed is 63 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
135\div63&=&135\times\frac{1}{63}\\
&=&\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{7}
\end{array}
h.
Benjamin travel 70 km at the average speed of 56 km/h. How many hours did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=70 km, Speed is 56 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\div56&=&70\times\frac{1}{56}\\
&=&\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=70 km, Speed is 56 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\div56&=&70\times\frac{1}{56}\\
&=&\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Isabella travel 70 km at the average speed of 56 km/h. How many hours did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=70 km, Speed is 56 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\div56&=&70\times\frac{1}{56}\\
&=&\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=70 km, Speed is 56 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\div56&=&70\times\frac{1}{56}\\
&=&\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Isabella travel 144 km at the average speed of 27 km/h. How many hours did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=144 km, Speed is 27 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
144\div27&=&144\times\frac{1}{27}\\
&=&\frac{16}{3}\\
&=&5\frac{1}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=144 km, Speed is 27 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
144\div27&=&144\times\frac{1}{27}\\
&=&\frac{16}{3}\\
&=&5\frac{1}{3}
\end{array}
h.
Noah travel 84 km at the average speed of 48 km/h. How many hours did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=84 km, Speed is 48 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
84\div48&=&84\times\frac{1}{48}\\
&=&\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=84 km, Speed is 48 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
84\div48&=&84\times\frac{1}{48}\\
&=&\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Emma travelled at the speed of $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{4}{7}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times2\frac{4}{7}&=&14\times\frac{18}{7}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times2\frac{4}{7}&=&14\times\frac{18}{7}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km.
Isabella took $1\frac{4}{5}$ h to travel 162 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=162 km, Time is $1\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
162\div1\frac{4}{5}&=&162\div\frac{9}{5}\\
&=&162\times\frac{5}{9}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=162 km, Time is $1\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
162\div1\frac{4}{5}&=&162\div\frac{9}{5}\\
&=&162\times\frac{5}{9}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km/h.
William took $2\frac{1}{9}$ h to travel 133 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=133 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{9}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
133\div2\frac{1}{9}&=&133\div\frac{19}{9}\\
&=&133\times\frac{9}{19}\\
&=&63
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=133 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{9}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
133\div2\frac{1}{9}&=&133\div\frac{19}{9}\\
&=&133\times\frac{9}{19}\\
&=&63
\end{array}
km/h.
Isabella travel 60 km at the average speed of 40 km/h. How many hours did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=60 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\div40&=&60\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=60 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\div40&=&60\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&10\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&10\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
Liam took $1\frac{2}{3}$ h to travel 60 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=60 km, Time is $1\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\div1\frac{2}{3}&=&60\div\frac{5}{3}\\
&=&60\times\frac{3}{5}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=60 km, Time is $1\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\div1\frac{2}{3}&=&60\div\frac{5}{3}\\
&=&60\times\frac{3}{5}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of 16 km/h for $1\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=16 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times1\frac{1}{4}&=&16\times\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=16 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times1\frac{1}{4}&=&16\times\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $5\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $5\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times5\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{11}{2}\\
&=&22
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $5\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times5\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{11}{2}\\
&=&22
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of 48 km/h for $1\frac{5}{6}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=48 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{6}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\times1\frac{5}{6}&=&48\times\frac{11}{6}\\
&=&88
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=48 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{6}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\times1\frac{5}{6}&=&48\times\frac{11}{6}\\
&=&88
\end{array}
km.
James travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times1\frac{3}{4}&=&16\times\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times1\frac{3}{4}&=&16\times\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{2}{7}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times2\frac{2}{7}&=&49\times\frac{16}{7}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times2\frac{2}{7}&=&49\times\frac{16}{7}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
Liam travelled at the speed of $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $8\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times8\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times8\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travelled at the speed of $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $6\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times6\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&26
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times6\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&26
\end{array}
km.
Liam travelled at the speed of $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{3}{5}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times3\frac{3}{5}&=&25\times\frac{18}{5}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times3\frac{3}{5}&=&25\times\frac{18}{5}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km.
Liam took $1\frac{9}{10}$ h to travel 171 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=171 km, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
171\div1\frac{9}{10}&=&171\div\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&171\times\frac{10}{19}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=171 km, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
171\div1\frac{9}{10}&=&171\div\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&171\times\frac{10}{19}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km/h.
James took $3\frac{1}{3}$ h to travel 70 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=70 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\div3\frac{1}{3}&=&70\div\frac{10}{3}\\
&=&70\times\frac{3}{10}\\
&=&21
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=70 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\div3\frac{1}{3}&=&70\div\frac{10}{3}\\
&=&70\times\frac{3}{10}\\
&=&21
\end{array}
km/h.
Ava travelled at the speed of 21 km/h for $5\frac{2}{3}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=21 km/h, Time is $5\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
21\times5\frac{2}{3}&=&21\times\frac{17}{3}\\
&=&119
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=21 km/h, Time is $5\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
21\times5\frac{2}{3}&=&21\times\frac{17}{3}\\
&=&119
\end{array}
km.
James took $2\frac{3}{7}$ h to travel 68 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=68 km, Time is $2\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
68\div2\frac{3}{7}&=&68\div\frac{17}{7}\\
&=&68\times\frac{7}{17}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=68 km, Time is $2\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
68\div2\frac{3}{7}&=&68\div\frac{17}{7}\\
&=&68\times\frac{7}{17}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km/h.
Noah travelled at the speed of 36 km/h for $1\frac{1}{3}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=36 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
36\times1\frac{1}{3}&=&36\times\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=36 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
36\times1\frac{1}{3}&=&36\times\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km.
William travelled at the speed of 30 km/h for $1\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=30 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&30\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=30 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&30\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travel 26 km at the average speed of 8 km/h. How many hours did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=26 km, Speed is 8 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
26\div8&=&26\times\frac{1}{8}\\
&=&\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=26 km, Speed is 8 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
26\div8&=&26\times\frac{1}{8}\\
&=&\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Noah travelled at the speed of $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{9}{10}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 50 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
50\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&50\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 50 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
50\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&50\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
William took $3\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 70 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=70 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\div3\frac{1}{2}&=&70\div\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&70\times\frac{2}{7}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=70 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\div3\frac{1}{2}&=&70\div\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&70\times\frac{2}{7}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km/h.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $8\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times8\frac{1}{2}&=&8\times\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&68
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times8\frac{1}{2}&=&8\times\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&68
\end{array}
km.
James travel 95 km at the average speed of 40 km/h. How many hours did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=95 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
95\div40&=&95\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{19}{8}\\
&=&2\frac{3}{8}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=95 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
95\div40&=&95\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{19}{8}\\
&=&2\frac{3}{8}
\end{array}
h.
Noah travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times1\frac{1}{4}&=&16\times\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times1\frac{1}{4}&=&16\times\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travelled at the speed of 16 km/h for $6\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=16 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times6\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&104
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=16 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times6\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&104
\end{array}
km.
Noah took $5\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 88 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=88 km, Time is $5\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
88\div5\frac{1}{2}&=&88\div\frac{11}{2}\\
&=&88\times\frac{2}{11}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=88 km, Time is $5\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
88\div5\frac{1}{2}&=&88\div\frac{11}{2}\\
&=&88\times\frac{2}{11}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
Ava took $1\frac{2}{5}$ h to travel 126 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=126 km, Time is $1\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
126\div1\frac{2}{5}&=&126\div\frac{7}{5}\\
&=&126\times\frac{5}{7}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=126 km, Time is $1\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
126\div1\frac{2}{5}&=&126\div\frac{7}{5}\\
&=&126\times\frac{5}{7}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km/h.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of 20 km/h for $1\frac{9}{10}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=20 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&20\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&38
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=20 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&20\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&38
\end{array}
km.
Mason travel 128 km at the average speed of 48 km/h. How many hours did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=128 km, Speed is 48 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
128\div48&=&128\times\frac{1}{48}\\
&=&\frac{8}{3}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=128 km, Speed is 48 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
128\div48&=&128\times\frac{1}{48}\\
&=&\frac{8}{3}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
Sophia travelled at the speed of $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $4\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times4\frac{3}{4}&=&8\times\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&38
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times4\frac{3}{4}&=&8\times\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&38
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of 8 km/h for $4\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=8 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&8\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=8 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&8\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
James travelled at the speed of $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{5}{8}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times1\frac{5}{8}&=&32\times\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times1\frac{5}{8}&=&32\times\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travelled at the speed of 54 km/h for $1\frac{4}{9}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=54 km/h, Time is $1\frac{4}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
54\times1\frac{4}{9}&=&54\times\frac{13}{9}\\
&=&78
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=54 km/h, Time is $1\frac{4}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
54\times1\frac{4}{9}&=&54\times\frac{13}{9}\\
&=&78
\end{array}
km.
James took $3\frac{1}{3}$ h to travel 180 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=180 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
180\div3\frac{1}{3}&=&180\div\frac{10}{3}\\
&=&180\times\frac{3}{10}\\
&=&54
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=180 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
180\div3\frac{1}{3}&=&180\div\frac{10}{3}\\
&=&180\times\frac{3}{10}\\
&=&54
\end{array}
km/h.
William travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times1\frac{3}{4}&=&16\times\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times1\frac{3}{4}&=&16\times\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&32\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&32\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{4}{5}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $3\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times3\frac{4}{5}&=&35\times\frac{19}{5}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $3\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times3\frac{4}{5}&=&35\times\frac{19}{5}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
William travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{5}{8}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times1\frac{5}{8}&=&16\times\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&26
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times1\frac{5}{8}&=&16\times\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&26
\end{array}
km.
James took $1\frac{3}{10}$ h to travel 65 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=65 km, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
65\div1\frac{3}{10}&=&65\div\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&65\times\frac{10}{13}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=65 km, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
65\div1\frac{3}{10}&=&65\div\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&65\times\frac{10}{13}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km/h.
Noah travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times2\frac{1}{5}&=&35\times\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times2\frac{1}{5}&=&35\times\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
Olivia took $1\frac{2}{5}$ h to travel 70 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=70 km, Time is $1\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\div1\frac{2}{5}&=&70\div\frac{7}{5}\\
&=&70\times\frac{5}{7}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=70 km, Time is $1\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\div1\frac{2}{5}&=&70\div\frac{7}{5}\\
&=&70\times\frac{5}{7}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km/h.
Liam travel 57 km at the average speed of 18 km/h. How many hours did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=57 km, Speed is 18 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
57\div18&=&57\times\frac{1}{18}\\
&=&\frac{19}{6}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{6}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=57 km, Speed is 18 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
57\div18&=&57\times\frac{1}{18}\\
&=&\frac{19}{6}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{6}
\end{array}
h.
Liam travelled at the speed of $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $6\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times6\frac{1}{2}&=&14\times\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times6\frac{1}{2}&=&14\times\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of 28 km/h for $2\frac{1}{7}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=28 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times2\frac{1}{7}&=&28\times\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=28 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times2\frac{1}{7}&=&28\times\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times3\frac{3}{4}&=&8\times\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times3\frac{3}{4}&=&8\times\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times3\frac{1}{4}&=&28\times\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times3\frac{1}{4}&=&28\times\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
William travelled at the speed of 21 km/h for $2\frac{3}{7}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=21 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
21\times2\frac{3}{7}&=&21\times\frac{17}{7}\\
&=&51
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=21 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
21\times2\frac{3}{7}&=&21\times\frac{17}{7}\\
&=&51
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{4}{7}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times2\frac{4}{7}&=&49\times\frac{18}{7}\\
&=&126
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times2\frac{4}{7}&=&49\times\frac{18}{7}\\
&=&126
\end{array}
km.
Jacob took $3\frac{1}{3}$ h to travel 60 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=60 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\div3\frac{1}{3}&=&60\div\frac{10}{3}\\
&=&60\times\frac{3}{10}\\
&=&18
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=60 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\div3\frac{1}{3}&=&60\div\frac{10}{3}\\
&=&60\times\frac{3}{10}\\
&=&18
\end{array}
km/h.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of 24 km/h for $4\frac{1}{3}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=24 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
24\times4\frac{1}{3}&=&24\times\frac{13}{3}\\
&=&104
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=24 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
24\times4\frac{1}{3}&=&24\times\frac{13}{3}\\
&=&104
\end{array}
km.
Liam travelled at the speed of $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{7}{10}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 50 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
50\times1\frac{7}{10}&=&50\times\frac{17}{10}\\
&=&85
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 50 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
50\times1\frac{7}{10}&=&50\times\frac{17}{10}\\
&=&85
\end{array}
km.
Mason took $1\frac{1}{3}$ h to travel 48 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=48 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\div1\frac{1}{3}&=&48\div\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&48\times\frac{3}{4}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=48 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\div1\frac{1}{3}&=&48\div\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&48\times\frac{3}{4}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
Liam travel 152 km at the average speed of 56 km/h. How many hours did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=152 km, Speed is 56 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
152\div56&=&152\times\frac{1}{56}\\
&=&\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{5}{7}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=152 km, Speed is 56 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
152\div56&=&152\times\frac{1}{56}\\
&=&\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{5}{7}
\end{array}
h.
Emma took $1\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 30 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=30 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\div1\frac{1}{2}&=&30\div\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&30\times\frac{2}{3}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=30 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\div1\frac{1}{2}&=&30\div\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&30\times\frac{2}{3}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km/h.
Sophia travel 33 km at the average speed of 15 km/h. How many hours did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=33 km, Speed is 15 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
33\div15&=&33\times\frac{1}{15}\\
&=&\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=33 km, Speed is 15 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
33\div15&=&33\times\frac{1}{15}\\
&=&\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
Noah travelled at the speed of $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{2}{5}&=&20\times\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{2}{5}&=&20\times\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km.
Mason travelled at the speed of 28 km/h for $4\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=28 km/h, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times4\frac{3}{4}&=&28\times\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=28 km/h, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times4\frac{3}{4}&=&28\times\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times3\frac{1}{4}&=&28\times\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times3\frac{1}{4}&=&28\times\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
Mason took $1\frac{1}{3}$ h to travel 48 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=48 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\div1\frac{1}{3}&=&48\div\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&48\times\frac{3}{4}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=48 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\div1\frac{1}{3}&=&48\div\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&48\times\frac{3}{4}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
William travel 119 km at the average speed of 63 km/h. How many hours did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=119 km, Speed is 63 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
119\div63&=&119\times\frac{1}{63}\\
&=&\frac{17}{9}\\
&=&1\frac{8}{9}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=119 km, Speed is 63 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
119\div63&=&119\times\frac{1}{63}\\
&=&\frac{17}{9}\\
&=&1\frac{8}{9}
\end{array}
h.
Sophia travel 91 km at the average speed of 21 km/h. How many hours did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=91 km, Speed is 21 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
91\div21&=&91\times\frac{1}{21}\\
&=&\frac{13}{3}\\
&=&4\frac{1}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=91 km, Speed is 21 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
91\div21&=&91\times\frac{1}{21}\\
&=&\frac{13}{3}\\
&=&4\frac{1}{3}
\end{array}
h.
Ava travel 108 km at the average speed of 90 km/h. How many hours did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=108 km, Speed is 90 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
108\div90&=&108\times\frac{1}{90}\\
&=&\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=108 km, Speed is 90 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
108\div90&=&108\times\frac{1}{90}\\
&=&\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
Mason travelled at the speed of 10 km/h for $7\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=10 km/h, Time is $7\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times7\frac{1}{2}&=&10\times\frac{15}{2}\\
&=&75
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=10 km/h, Time is $7\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times7\frac{1}{2}&=&10\times\frac{15}{2}\\
&=&75
\end{array}
km.
Liam travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{5}{8}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times1\frac{5}{8}&=&16\times\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&26
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times1\frac{5}{8}&=&16\times\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&26
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travelled at the speed of 35 km/h for $1\frac{3}{7}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=35 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&35\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=35 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&35\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travelled at the speed of $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $5\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $5\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times5\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{11}{2}\\
&=&22
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $5\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times5\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{11}{2}\\
&=&22
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{4}{5}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $3\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times3\frac{4}{5}&=&40\times\frac{19}{5}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $3\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times3\frac{4}{5}&=&40\times\frac{19}{5}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of 24 km/h for $2\frac{3}{8}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=24 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
24\times2\frac{3}{8}&=&24\times\frac{19}{8}\\
&=&57
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=24 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
24\times2\frac{3}{8}&=&24\times\frac{19}{8}\\
&=&57
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $4\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&20\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&85
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&20\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&85
\end{array}
km.
James travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{5}{7}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times1\frac{5}{7}&=&35\times\frac{12}{7}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times1\frac{5}{7}&=&35\times\frac{12}{7}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
James travelled at the speed of 32 km/h for $3\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=32 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times3\frac{1}{2}&=&32\times\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=32 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times3\frac{1}{2}&=&32\times\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of 30 km/h for $3\frac{1}{6}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=30 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{6}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\times3\frac{1}{6}&=&30\times\frac{19}{6}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=30 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{6}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\times3\frac{1}{6}&=&30\times\frac{19}{6}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
Mason travelled at the speed of $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{8}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times2\frac{1}{8}&=&32\times\frac{17}{8}\\
&=&68
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times2\frac{1}{8}&=&32\times\frac{17}{8}\\
&=&68
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travel 112 km at the average speed of 40 km/h. How many hours did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=112 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
112\div40&=&112\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{4}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=112 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
112\div40&=&112\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{4}{5}
\end{array}
h.
Jacob travel 45 km at the average speed of 27 km/h. How many hours did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=45 km, Speed is 27 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\div27&=&45\times\frac{1}{27}\\
&=&\frac{5}{3}\\
&=&1\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=45 km, Speed is 27 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\div27&=&45\times\frac{1}{27}\\
&=&\frac{5}{3}\\
&=&1\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
Isabella travel 126 km at the average speed of 36 km/h. How many hours did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=126 km, Speed is 36 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
126\div36&=&126\times\frac{1}{36}\\
&=&\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=126 km, Speed is 36 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
126\div36&=&126\times\frac{1}{36}\\
&=&\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
William took $2\frac{5}{6}$ h to travel 51 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=51 km, Time is $2\frac{5}{6}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
51\div2\frac{5}{6}&=&51\div\frac{17}{6}\\
&=&51\times\frac{6}{17}\\
&=&18
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=51 km, Time is $2\frac{5}{6}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
51\div2\frac{5}{6}&=&51\div\frac{17}{6}\\
&=&51\times\frac{6}{17}\\
&=&18
\end{array}
km/h.
William travel 171 km at the average speed of 63 km/h. How many hours did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=171 km, Speed is 63 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
171\div63&=&171\times\frac{1}{63}\\
&=&\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{5}{7}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=171 km, Speed is 63 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
171\div63&=&171\times\frac{1}{63}\\
&=&\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{5}{7}
\end{array}
h.
Olivia travelled at the speed of $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{7}{8}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&32\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&32\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
Liam travelled at the speed of $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{2}{5}&=&80\times\frac{7}{5}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{2}{5}&=&80\times\frac{7}{5}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
Noah took $1\frac{1}{3}$ h to travel 24 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=24 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
24\div1\frac{1}{3}&=&24\div\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&24\times\frac{3}{4}\\
&=&18
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=24 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
24\div1\frac{1}{3}&=&24\div\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&24\times\frac{3}{4}\\
&=&18
\end{array}
km/h.
William travelled at the speed of $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $4\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times4\frac{3}{4}&=&20\times\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times4\frac{3}{4}&=&20\times\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
Olivia took $1\frac{1}{4}$ h to travel 20 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=20 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\div1\frac{1}{4}&=&20\div\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&20\times\frac{4}{5}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=20 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\div1\frac{1}{4}&=&20\div\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&20\times\frac{4}{5}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
Jacob took $1\frac{3}{5}$ h to travel 48 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=48 km, Time is $1\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\div1\frac{3}{5}&=&48\div\frac{8}{5}\\
&=&48\times\frac{5}{8}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=48 km, Time is $1\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\div1\frac{3}{5}&=&48\div\frac{8}{5}\\
&=&48\times\frac{5}{8}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km/h.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of 14 km/h for $1\frac{4}{7}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=14 km/h, Time is $1\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times1\frac{4}{7}&=&14\times\frac{11}{7}\\
&=&22
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=14 km/h, Time is $1\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times1\frac{4}{7}&=&14\times\frac{11}{7}\\
&=&22
\end{array}
km.
William travelled at the speed of 20 km/h for $2\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{1}{5}&=&20\times\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&44
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{1}{5}&=&20\times\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&44
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{6}{7}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $2\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times2\frac{6}{7}&=&28\times\frac{20}{7}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $2\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times2\frac{6}{7}&=&28\times\frac{20}{7}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
Ava travel 32 km at the average speed of 14 km/h. How many hours did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=32 km, Speed is 14 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\div14&=&32\times\frac{1}{14}\\
&=&\frac{16}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{7}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=32 km, Speed is 14 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\div14&=&32\times\frac{1}{14}\\
&=&\frac{16}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{7}
\end{array}
h.
Mason travel 40 km at the average speed of 12 km/h. How many hours did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=40 km, Speed is 12 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\div12&=&40\times\frac{1}{12}\\
&=&\frac{10}{3}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=40 km, Speed is 12 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\div12&=&40\times\frac{1}{12}\\
&=&\frac{10}{3}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{3}
\end{array}
h.
Noah took $1\frac{7}{8}$ h to travel 75 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=75 km, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
75\div1\frac{7}{8}&=&75\div\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&75\times\frac{8}{15}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=75 km, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
75\div1\frac{7}{8}&=&75\div\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&75\times\frac{8}{15}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km/h.
Mason travelled at the speed of 14 km/h for $1\frac{3}{7}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=14 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&14\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=14 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&14\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin took $3\frac{1}{6}$ h to travel 38 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=38 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{6}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
38\div3\frac{1}{6}&=&38\div\frac{19}{6}\\
&=&38\times\frac{6}{19}\\
&=&12
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=38 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{6}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
38\div3\frac{1}{6}&=&38\div\frac{19}{6}\\
&=&38\times\frac{6}{19}\\
&=&12
\end{array}
km/h.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{10}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{3}{10}&=&40\times\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{3}{10}&=&40\times\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{8}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times1\frac{3}{8}&=&64\times\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&88
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times1\frac{3}{8}&=&64\times\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&88
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travel 55 km at the average speed of 20 km/h. How many hours did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=55 km, Speed is 20 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
55\div20&=&55\times\frac{1}{20}\\
&=&\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&2\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=55 km, Speed is 20 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
55\div20&=&55\times\frac{1}{20}\\
&=&\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&2\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Ava took $1\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 108 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=108 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
108\div1\frac{1}{2}&=&108\div\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&108\times\frac{2}{3}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=108 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
108\div1\frac{1}{2}&=&108\div\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&108\times\frac{2}{3}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km/h.
Isabella took $1\frac{2}{3}$ h to travel 105 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=105 km, Time is $1\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
105\div1\frac{2}{3}&=&105\div\frac{5}{3}\\
&=&105\times\frac{3}{5}\\
&=&63
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=105 km, Time is $1\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
105\div1\frac{2}{3}&=&105\div\frac{5}{3}\\
&=&105\times\frac{3}{5}\\
&=&63
\end{array}
km/h.
Sophia travel 84 km at the average speed of 35 km/h. How many hours did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=84 km, Speed is 35 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
84\div35&=&84\times\frac{1}{35}\\
&=&\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=84 km, Speed is 35 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
84\div35&=&84\times\frac{1}{35}\\
&=&\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{5}
\end{array}
h.
Emma travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{4}{5}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{4}{5}&=&40\times\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{4}{5}&=&40\times\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
James travelled at the speed of $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times3\frac{1}{2}&=&28\times\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&98
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times3\frac{1}{2}&=&28\times\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&98
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of $1166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{10}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 70 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\times1\frac{3}{10}&=&70\times\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 70 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\times1\frac{3}{10}&=&70\times\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{7}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times2\frac{1}{7}&=&35\times\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&75
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times2\frac{1}{7}&=&35\times\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&75
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin took $1\frac{5}{7}$ h to travel 36 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=36 km, Time is $1\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
36\div1\frac{5}{7}&=&36\div\frac{12}{7}\\
&=&36\times\frac{7}{12}\\
&=&21
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=36 km, Time is $1\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
36\div1\frac{5}{7}&=&36\div\frac{12}{7}\\
&=&36\times\frac{7}{12}\\
&=&21
\end{array}
km/h.
Sophia took $5\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 22 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=22 km, Time is $5\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
22\div5\frac{1}{2}&=&22\div\frac{11}{2}\\
&=&22\times\frac{2}{11}\\
&=&4
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=22 km, Time is $5\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
22\div5\frac{1}{2}&=&22\div\frac{11}{2}\\
&=&22\times\frac{2}{11}\\
&=&4
\end{array}
km/h.
Liam took $2\frac{2}{5}$ h to travel 60 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=60 km, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\div2\frac{2}{5}&=&60\div\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&60\times\frac{5}{12}\\
&=&25
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=60 km, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\div2\frac{2}{5}&=&60\div\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&60\times\frac{5}{12}\\
&=&25
\end{array}
km/h.
Ava travelled at the speed of $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{5}{8}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{5}{8}&=&56\times\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{5}{8}&=&56\times\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
Olivia took $1\frac{4}{5}$ h to travel 162 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=162 km, Time is $1\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
162\div1\frac{4}{5}&=&162\div\frac{9}{5}\\
&=&162\times\frac{5}{9}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=162 km, Time is $1\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
162\div1\frac{4}{5}&=&162\div\frac{9}{5}\\
&=&162\times\frac{5}{9}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km/h.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of 16 km/h for $3\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=16 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times3\frac{3}{4}&=&16\times\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=16 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times3\frac{3}{4}&=&16\times\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
Liam travel 120 km at the average speed of 54 km/h. How many hours did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=120 km, Speed is 54 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
120\div54&=&120\times\frac{1}{54}\\
&=&\frac{20}{9}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{9}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=120 km, Speed is 54 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
120\div54&=&120\times\frac{1}{54}\\
&=&\frac{20}{9}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{9}
\end{array}
h.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of 21 km/h for $6\frac{1}{3}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=21 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
21\times6\frac{1}{3}&=&21\times\frac{19}{3}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=21 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
21\times6\frac{1}{3}&=&21\times\frac{19}{3}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
Isabella took $1\frac{1}{3}$ h to travel 48 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=48 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\div1\frac{1}{3}&=&48\div\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&48\times\frac{3}{4}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=48 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\div1\frac{1}{3}&=&48\div\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&48\times\frac{3}{4}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
Ava travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{1}{4}&=&40\times\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{1}{4}&=&40\times\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $7\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $7\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times7\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{15}{2}\\
&=&120
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $7\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times7\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{15}{2}\\
&=&120
\end{array}
km.
Liam travelled at the speed of $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{6}{7}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $2\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times2\frac{6}{7}&=&28\times\frac{20}{7}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $2\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times2\frac{6}{7}&=&28\times\frac{20}{7}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travelled at the speed of 63 km/h for $1\frac{3}{7}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=63 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
63\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&63\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=63 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
63\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&63\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of 18 km/h for $9\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=18 km/h, Time is $9\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
18\times9\frac{1}{2}&=&18\times\frac{19}{2}\\
&=&171
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=18 km/h, Time is $9\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
18\times9\frac{1}{2}&=&18\times\frac{19}{2}\\
&=&171
\end{array}
km.
William travelled at the speed of $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times2\frac{1}{5}&=&10\times\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&22
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times2\frac{1}{5}&=&10\times\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&22
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travelled at the speed of 40 km/h for $1\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&40\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&40\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{3}{5}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times2\frac{3}{5}&=&25\times\frac{13}{5}\\
&=&65
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times2\frac{3}{5}&=&25\times\frac{13}{5}\\
&=&65
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $4\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times4\frac{3}{4}&=&20\times\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times4\frac{3}{4}&=&20\times\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times2\frac{2}{5}&=&25\times\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times2\frac{2}{5}&=&25\times\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
Mason travelled at the speed of 9 km/h for $6\frac{1}{3}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=9 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
9\times6\frac{1}{3}&=&9\times\frac{19}{3}\\
&=&57
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=9 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
9\times6\frac{1}{3}&=&9\times\frac{19}{3}\\
&=&57
\end{array}
km.
Noah took $2\frac{1}{3}$ h to travel 126 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=126 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
126\div2\frac{1}{3}&=&126\div\frac{7}{3}\\
&=&126\times\frac{3}{7}\\
&=&54
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=126 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
126\div2\frac{1}{3}&=&126\div\frac{7}{3}\\
&=&126\times\frac{3}{7}\\
&=&54
\end{array}
km/h.
Ava travel 64 km at the average speed of 20 km/h. How many hours did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=64 km, Speed is 20 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\div20&=&64\times\frac{1}{20}\\
&=&\frac{16}{5}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=64 km, Speed is 20 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\div20&=&64\times\frac{1}{20}\\
&=&\frac{16}{5}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
William travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{10}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{1}{10}&=&40\times\frac{11}{10}\\
&=&44
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{1}{10}&=&40\times\frac{11}{10}\\
&=&44
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of 45 km/h for $1\frac{1}{3}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=45 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\times1\frac{1}{3}&=&45\times\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=45 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\times1\frac{1}{3}&=&45\times\frac{4}{3}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
William took $2\frac{2}{5}$ h to travel 36 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=36 km, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
36\div2\frac{2}{5}&=&36\div\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&36\times\frac{5}{12}\\
&=&15
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=36 km, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
36\div2\frac{2}{5}&=&36\div\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&36\times\frac{5}{12}\\
&=&15
\end{array}
km/h.
Emma took $2\frac{2}{7}$ h to travel 32 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=32 km, Time is $2\frac{2}{7}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\div2\frac{2}{7}&=&32\div\frac{16}{7}\\
&=&32\times\frac{7}{16}\\
&=&14
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=32 km, Time is $2\frac{2}{7}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\div2\frac{2}{7}&=&32\div\frac{16}{7}\\
&=&32\times\frac{7}{16}\\
&=&14
\end{array}
km/h.
Noah took $1\frac{4}{5}$ h to travel 54 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=54 km, Time is $1\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
54\div1\frac{4}{5}&=&54\div\frac{9}{5}\\
&=&54\times\frac{5}{9}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=54 km, Time is $1\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
54\div1\frac{4}{5}&=&54\div\frac{9}{5}\\
&=&54\times\frac{5}{9}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km/h.
James travel 72 km at the average speed of 30 km/h. How many hours did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=72 km, Speed is 30 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
72\div30&=&72\times\frac{1}{30}\\
&=&\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=72 km, Speed is 30 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
72\div30&=&72\times\frac{1}{30}\\
&=&\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{5}
\end{array}
h.
Ava travelled at the speed of $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times2\frac{1}{4}&=&32\times\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times2\frac{1}{4}&=&32\times\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km.
James travel 34 km at the average speed of 8 km/h. How many hours did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=34 km, Speed is 8 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
34\div8&=&34\times\frac{1}{8}\\
&=&\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&4\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=34 km, Speed is 8 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
34\div8&=&34\times\frac{1}{8}\\
&=&\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&4\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Jacob travelled at the speed of $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $5\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $5\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times5\frac{1}{2}&=&8\times\frac{11}{2}\\
&=&44
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $5\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times5\frac{1}{2}&=&8\times\frac{11}{2}\\
&=&44
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travel 112 km at the average speed of 49 km/h. How many hours did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=112 km, Speed is 49 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
112\div49&=&112\times\frac{1}{49}\\
&=&\frac{16}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{7}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=112 km, Speed is 49 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
112\div49&=&112\times\frac{1}{49}\\
&=&\frac{16}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{7}
\end{array}
h.
Jacob travel 51 km at the average speed of 30 km/h. How many hours did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=51 km, Speed is 30 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
51\div30&=&51\times\frac{1}{30}\\
&=&\frac{17}{10}\\
&=&1\frac{7}{10}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=51 km, Speed is 30 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
51\div30&=&51\times\frac{1}{30}\\
&=&\frac{17}{10}\\
&=&1\frac{7}{10}
\end{array}
h.
Noah travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&40\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&40\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
James travel 85 km at the average speed of 40 km/h. How many hours did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=85 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
85\div40&=&85\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{17}{8}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{8}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=85 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
85\div40&=&85\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{17}{8}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{8}
\end{array}
h.
Noah travelled at the speed of $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times3\frac{1}{4}&=&28\times\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times3\frac{1}{4}&=&28\times\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travel 120 km at the average speed of 72 km/h. How many hours did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=120 km, Speed is 72 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
120\div72&=&120\times\frac{1}{72}\\
&=&\frac{5}{3}\\
&=&1\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=120 km, Speed is 72 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
120\div72&=&120\times\frac{1}{72}\\
&=&\frac{5}{3}\\
&=&1\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
Isabella travel 112 km at the average speed of 21 km/h. How many hours did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=112 km, Speed is 21 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
112\div21&=&112\times\frac{1}{21}\\
&=&\frac{16}{3}\\
&=&5\frac{1}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=112 km, Speed is 21 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
112\div21&=&112\times\frac{1}{21}\\
&=&\frac{16}{3}\\
&=&5\frac{1}{3}
\end{array}
h.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 50 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
50\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&50\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&75
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 50 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
50\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&50\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&75
\end{array}
km.
William took $1\frac{3}{4}$ h to travel 98 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=98 km, Time is $1\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
98\div1\frac{3}{4}&=&98\div\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&98\times\frac{4}{7}\\
&=&56
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=98 km, Time is $1\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
98\div1\frac{3}{4}&=&98\div\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&98\times\frac{4}{7}\\
&=&56
\end{array}
km/h.
Isabella travel 57 km at the average speed of 21 km/h. How many hours did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=57 km, Speed is 21 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
57\div21&=&57\times\frac{1}{21}\\
&=&\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{5}{7}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=57 km, Speed is 21 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
57\div21&=&57\times\frac{1}{21}\\
&=&\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{5}{7}
\end{array}
h.
Mason took $4\frac{3}{4}$ h to travel 95 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=95 km, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
95\div4\frac{3}{4}&=&95\div\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&95\times\frac{4}{19}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=95 km, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
95\div4\frac{3}{4}&=&95\div\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&95\times\frac{4}{19}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km/h.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{8}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times1\frac{3}{8}&=&16\times\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&22
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times1\frac{3}{8}&=&16\times\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&22
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&20\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&20\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{4}{7}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times2\frac{4}{7}&=&28\times\frac{18}{7}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times2\frac{4}{7}&=&28\times\frac{18}{7}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km.
Mason travelled at the speed of $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $6\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times6\frac{1}{2}&=&8\times\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times6\frac{1}{2}&=&8\times\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
Olivia took $3\frac{1}{4}$ h to travel 104 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=104 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
104\div3\frac{1}{4}&=&104\div\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&104\times\frac{4}{13}\\
&=&32
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=104 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
104\div3\frac{1}{4}&=&104\div\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&104\times\frac{4}{13}\\
&=&32
\end{array}
km/h.
Isabella took $1\frac{9}{10}$ h to travel 76 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=76 km, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
76\div1\frac{9}{10}&=&76\div\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&76\times\frac{10}{19}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=76 km, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
76\div1\frac{9}{10}&=&76\div\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&76\times\frac{10}{19}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km/h.
Noah travelled at the speed of 56 km/h for $1\frac{7}{8}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&56\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&56\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
Mason travel 117 km at the average speed of 90 km/h. How many hours did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=117 km, Speed is 90 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
117\div90&=&117\times\frac{1}{90}\\
&=&\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{10}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=117 km, Speed is 90 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
117\div90&=&117\times\frac{1}{90}\\
&=&\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{10}
\end{array}
h.
Olivia travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times2\frac{2}{5}&=&35\times\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&84
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times2\frac{2}{5}&=&35\times\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&84
\end{array}
km.
William travel 85 km at the average speed of 15 km/h. How many hours did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=85 km, Speed is 15 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
85\div15&=&85\times\frac{1}{15}\\
&=&\frac{17}{3}\\
&=&5\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=85 km, Speed is 15 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
85\div15&=&85\times\frac{1}{15}\\
&=&\frac{17}{3}\\
&=&5\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
Emma travel 38 km at the average speed of 14 km/h. How many hours did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=38 km, Speed is 14 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
38\div14&=&38\times\frac{1}{14}\\
&=&\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{5}{7}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=38 km, Speed is 14 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
38\div14&=&38\times\frac{1}{14}\\
&=&\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{5}{7}
\end{array}
h.
Emma travelled at the speed of $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{4}{7}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $1\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times1\frac{4}{7}&=&28\times\frac{11}{7}\\
&=&44
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $1\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times1\frac{4}{7}&=&28\times\frac{11}{7}\\
&=&44
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $4\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times4\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{9}{2}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times4\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{9}{2}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km.
William travelled at the speed of $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times1\frac{3}{4}&=&64\times\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times1\frac{3}{4}&=&64\times\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of 10 km/h for $3\frac{3}{5}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=10 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times3\frac{3}{5}&=&10\times\frac{18}{5}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=10 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times3\frac{3}{5}&=&10\times\frac{18}{5}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $4\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&20\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&85
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&20\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&85
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of 54 km/h for $2\frac{1}{6}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=54 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{6}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
54\times2\frac{1}{6}&=&54\times\frac{13}{6}\\
&=&117
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=54 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{6}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
54\times2\frac{1}{6}&=&54\times\frac{13}{6}\\
&=&117
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travelled at the speed of $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $4\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&32\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&136
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&32\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&136
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times3\frac{1}{2}&=&20\times\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&70
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times3\frac{1}{2}&=&20\times\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&70
\end{array}
km.
Noah took $1\frac{9}{10}$ h to travel 95 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=95 km, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
95\div1\frac{9}{10}&=&95\div\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&95\times\frac{10}{19}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=95 km, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
95\div1\frac{9}{10}&=&95\div\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&95\times\frac{10}{19}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km/h.
Liam travelled at the speed of $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{4}{5}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times2\frac{4}{5}&=&25\times\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&70
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times2\frac{4}{5}&=&25\times\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&70
\end{array}
km.
Liam travel 114 km at the average speed of 18 km/h. How many hours did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=114 km, Speed is 18 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
114\div18&=&114\times\frac{1}{18}\\
&=&\frac{19}{3}\\
&=&6\frac{1}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=114 km, Speed is 18 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
114\div18&=&114\times\frac{1}{18}\\
&=&\frac{19}{3}\\
&=&6\frac{1}{3}
\end{array}
h.
James travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{8}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{1}{8}&=&40\times\frac{17}{8}\\
&=&85
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{1}{8}&=&40\times\frac{17}{8}\\
&=&85
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of 40 km/h for $1\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&40\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&40\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
Mason took $3\frac{1}{4}$ h to travel 117 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=117 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
117\div3\frac{1}{4}&=&117\div\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&117\times\frac{4}{13}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=117 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
117\div3\frac{1}{4}&=&117\div\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&117\times\frac{4}{13}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
Liam travel 57 km at the average speed of 21 km/h. How many hours did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=57 km, Speed is 21 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
57\div21&=&57\times\frac{1}{21}\\
&=&\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{5}{7}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=57 km, Speed is 21 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
57\div21&=&57\times\frac{1}{21}\\
&=&\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{5}{7}
\end{array}
h.
Benjamin took $8\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 68 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=68 km, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
68\div8\frac{1}{2}&=&68\div\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&68\times\frac{2}{17}\\
&=&8
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=68 km, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
68\div8\frac{1}{2}&=&68\div\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&68\times\frac{2}{17}\\
&=&8
\end{array}
km/h.
Jacob travelled at the speed of 21 km/h for $5\frac{1}{3}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=21 km/h, Time is $5\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
21\times5\frac{1}{3}&=&21\times\frac{16}{3}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=21 km/h, Time is $5\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
21\times5\frac{1}{3}&=&21\times\frac{16}{3}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&35\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&119
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&35\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&119
\end{array}
km.
William travel 84 km at the average speed of 56 km/h. How many hours did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=84 km, Speed is 56 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
84\div56&=&84\times\frac{1}{56}\\
&=&\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=84 km, Speed is 56 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
84\div56&=&84\times\frac{1}{56}\\
&=&\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
Ava took $2\frac{3}{5}$ h to travel 39 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=39 km, Time is $2\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
39\div2\frac{3}{5}&=&39\div\frac{13}{5}\\
&=&39\times\frac{5}{13}\\
&=&15
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=39 km, Time is $2\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
39\div2\frac{3}{5}&=&39\div\frac{13}{5}\\
&=&39\times\frac{5}{13}\\
&=&15
\end{array}
km/h.
Liam travelled at the speed of $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $4\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times4\frac{3}{4}&=&32\times\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times4\frac{3}{4}&=&32\times\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{4}{7}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $1\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times1\frac{4}{7}&=&49\times\frac{11}{7}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $1\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times1\frac{4}{7}&=&49\times\frac{11}{7}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 50 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
50\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&50\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 50 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
50\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&50\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{9}{10}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&80\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&80\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travel 77 km at the average speed of 56 km/h. How many hours did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=77 km, Speed is 56 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
77\div56&=&77\times\frac{1}{56}\\
&=&\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{8}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=77 km, Speed is 56 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
77\div56&=&77\times\frac{1}{56}\\
&=&\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{8}
\end{array}
h.
Liam travelled at the speed of $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{7}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times2\frac{1}{7}&=&49\times\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times2\frac{1}{7}&=&49\times\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
Noah took $2\frac{1}{4}$ h to travel 72 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=72 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
72\div2\frac{1}{4}&=&72\div\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&72\times\frac{4}{9}\\
&=&32
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=72 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
72\div2\frac{1}{4}&=&72\div\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&72\times\frac{4}{9}\\
&=&32
\end{array}
km/h.
Emma travelled at the speed of 40 km/h for $2\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{2}{5}&=&40\times\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&96
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{2}{5}&=&40\times\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&96
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of 8 km/h for $3\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=8 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times3\frac{1}{2}&=&8\times\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=8 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times3\frac{1}{2}&=&8\times\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km.
James travelled at the speed of $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{6}{7}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $2\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times2\frac{6}{7}&=&14\times\frac{20}{7}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $2\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times2\frac{6}{7}&=&14\times\frac{20}{7}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times3\frac{1}{5}&=&25\times\frac{16}{5}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times3\frac{1}{5}&=&25\times\frac{16}{5}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
William took $1\frac{4}{9}$ h to travel 78 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=78 km, Time is $1\frac{4}{9}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
78\div1\frac{4}{9}&=&78\div\frac{13}{9}\\
&=&78\times\frac{9}{13}\\
&=&54
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=78 km, Time is $1\frac{4}{9}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
78\div1\frac{4}{9}&=&78\div\frac{13}{9}\\
&=&78\times\frac{9}{13}\\
&=&54
\end{array}
km/h.
William travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{7}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&35\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&35\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travel 56 km at the average speed of 16 km/h. How many hours did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=56 km, Speed is 16 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\div16&=&56\times\frac{1}{16}\\
&=&\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=56 km, Speed is 16 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\div16&=&56\times\frac{1}{16}\\
&=&\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
Liam travel 72 km at the average speed of 60 km/h. How many hours did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=72 km, Speed is 60 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
72\div60&=&72\times\frac{1}{60}\\
&=&\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=72 km, Speed is 60 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
72\div60&=&72\times\frac{1}{60}\\
&=&\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
Noah travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times3\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&56
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times3\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&56
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{5}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{3}{5}&=&40\times\frac{8}{5}\\
&=&64
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{3}{5}&=&40\times\frac{8}{5}\\
&=&64
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times3\frac{1}{4}&=&28\times\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times3\frac{1}{4}&=&28\times\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
Isabella took $1\frac{5}{6}$ h to travel 77 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=77 km, Time is $1\frac{5}{6}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
77\div1\frac{5}{6}&=&77\div\frac{11}{6}\\
&=&77\times\frac{6}{11}\\
&=&42
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=77 km, Time is $1\frac{5}{6}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
77\div1\frac{5}{6}&=&77\div\frac{11}{6}\\
&=&77\times\frac{6}{11}\\
&=&42
\end{array}
km/h.
William travelled at the speed of $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{7}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&14\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&14\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km.
William travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $7\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $7\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times7\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{15}{2}\\
&=&120
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $7\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times7\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{15}{2}\\
&=&120
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 50 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
50\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&50\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 50 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
50\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&50\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
James travel 65 km at the average speed of 20 km/h. How many hours did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=65 km, Speed is 20 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
65\div20&=&65\times\frac{1}{20}\\
&=&\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=65 km, Speed is 20 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
65\div20&=&65\times\frac{1}{20}\\
&=&\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Benjamin travel 55 km at the average speed of 40 km/h. How many hours did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=55 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
55\div40&=&55\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{8}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=55 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
55\div40&=&55\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{8}
\end{array}
h.
Olivia travelled at the speed of 90 km/h for $1\frac{9}{10}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=90 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&90\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&171
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=90 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&90\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&171
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 50 km/h, Time is $1\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
50\times1\frac{2}{5}&=&50\times\frac{7}{5}\\
&=&70
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $833\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 50 km/h, Time is $1\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
50\times1\frac{2}{5}&=&50\times\frac{7}{5}\\
&=&70
\end{array}
km.
Ava took $1\frac{1}{5}$ h to travel 96 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=96 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
96\div1\frac{1}{5}&=&96\div\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&96\times\frac{5}{6}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=96 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
96\div1\frac{1}{5}&=&96\div\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&96\times\frac{5}{6}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km/h.
Liam travel 30 km at the average speed of 14 km/h. How many hours did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=30 km, Speed is 14 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\div14&=&30\times\frac{1}{14}\\
&=&\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{7}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=30 km, Speed is 14 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\div14&=&30\times\frac{1}{14}\\
&=&\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{7}
\end{array}
h.
James travelled at the speed of $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{6}{7}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{6}{7}&=&56\times\frac{13}{7}\\
&=&104
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{6}{7}&=&56\times\frac{13}{7}\\
&=&104
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travel 68 km at the average speed of 12 km/h. How many hours did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=68 km, Speed is 12 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
68\div12&=&68\times\frac{1}{12}\\
&=&\frac{17}{3}\\
&=&5\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=68 km, Speed is 12 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
68\div12&=&68\times\frac{1}{12}\\
&=&\frac{17}{3}\\
&=&5\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
Liam travelled at the speed of $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{10}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times1\frac{1}{10}&=&20\times\frac{11}{10}\\
&=&22
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times1\frac{1}{10}&=&20\times\frac{11}{10}\\
&=&22
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travel 100 km at the average speed of 15 km/h. How many hours did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=100 km, Speed is 15 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
100\div15&=&100\times\frac{1}{15}\\
&=&\frac{20}{3}\\
&=&6\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=100 km, Speed is 15 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
100\div15&=&100\times\frac{1}{15}\\
&=&\frac{20}{3}\\
&=&6\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
Ava took $2\frac{1}{9}$ h to travel 38 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=38 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{9}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
38\div2\frac{1}{9}&=&38\div\frac{19}{9}\\
&=&38\times\frac{9}{19}\\
&=&18
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=38 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{9}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
38\div2\frac{1}{9}&=&38\div\frac{19}{9}\\
&=&38\times\frac{9}{19}\\
&=&18
\end{array}
km/h.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{7}{8}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&16\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&16\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{2}{7}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times2\frac{2}{7}&=&35\times\frac{16}{7}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times2\frac{2}{7}&=&35\times\frac{16}{7}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of 10 km/h for $3\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=10 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&10\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=10 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&10\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of 70 km/h for $1\frac{3}{10}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=70 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\times1\frac{3}{10}&=&70\times\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=70 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\times1\frac{3}{10}&=&70\times\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin took $4\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 72 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=72 km, Time is $4\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
72\div4\frac{1}{2}&=&72\div\frac{9}{2}\\
&=&72\times\frac{2}{9}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=72 km, Time is $4\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
72\div4\frac{1}{2}&=&72\div\frac{9}{2}\\
&=&72\times\frac{2}{9}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
Ava travel 78 km at the average speed of 60 km/h. How many hours did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=78 km, Speed is 60 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
78\div60&=&78\times\frac{1}{60}\\
&=&\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{10}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=78 km, Speed is 60 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
78\div60&=&78\times\frac{1}{60}\\
&=&\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{10}
\end{array}
h.
Mason travel 112 km at the average speed of 63 km/h. How many hours did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=112 km, Speed is 63 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
112\div63&=&112\times\frac{1}{63}\\
&=&\frac{16}{9}\\
&=&1\frac{7}{9}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=112 km, Speed is 63 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
112\div63&=&112\times\frac{1}{63}\\
&=&\frac{16}{9}\\
&=&1\frac{7}{9}
\end{array}
h.
Benjamin travel 50 km at the average speed of 40 km/h. How many hours did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=50 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
50\div40&=&50\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=50 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
50\div40&=&50\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Mason took $4\frac{1}{4}$ h to travel 68 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=68 km, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
68\div4\frac{1}{4}&=&68\div\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&68\times\frac{4}{17}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=68 km, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
68\div4\frac{1}{4}&=&68\div\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&68\times\frac{4}{17}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
Noah travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{1}{5}&=&40\times\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&88
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{1}{5}&=&40\times\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&88
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travel 120 km at the average speed of 48 km/h. How many hours did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=120 km, Speed is 48 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
120\div48&=&120\times\frac{1}{48}\\
&=&\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=120 km, Speed is 48 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
120\div48&=&120\times\frac{1}{48}\\
&=&\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
Liam travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times3\frac{1}{5}&=&35\times\frac{16}{5}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times3\frac{1}{5}&=&35\times\frac{16}{5}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of 40 km/h for $1\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&40\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&40\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km.
William travelled at the speed of $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $4\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&32\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&136
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&32\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&136
\end{array}
km.
Ava took $2\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 40 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=40 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\div2\frac{1}{2}&=&40\div\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&40\times\frac{2}{5}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=40 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\div2\frac{1}{2}&=&40\div\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&40\times\frac{2}{5}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
Mason took $1\frac{8}{9}$ h to travel 153 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=153 km, Time is $1\frac{8}{9}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
153\div1\frac{8}{9}&=&153\div\frac{17}{9}\\
&=&153\times\frac{9}{17}\\
&=&81
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=153 km, Time is $1\frac{8}{9}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
153\div1\frac{8}{9}&=&153\div\frac{17}{9}\\
&=&153\times\frac{9}{17}\\
&=&81
\end{array}
km/h.
William travelled at the speed of $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times2\frac{1}{5}&=&25\times\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&55
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times2\frac{1}{5}&=&25\times\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&55
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{4}{5}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $3\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times3\frac{4}{5}&=&10\times\frac{19}{5}\\
&=&38
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $3\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times3\frac{4}{5}&=&10\times\frac{19}{5}\\
&=&38
\end{array}
km.
Liam travelled at the speed of 32 km/h for $3\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=32 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times3\frac{1}{2}&=&32\times\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=32 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times3\frac{1}{2}&=&32\times\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
William travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $5\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $5\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times5\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{11}{2}\\
&=&88
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $5\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times5\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{11}{2}\\
&=&88
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin took $1\frac{4}{7}$ h to travel 44 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=44 km, Time is $1\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
44\div1\frac{4}{7}&=&44\div\frac{11}{7}\\
&=&44\times\frac{7}{11}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=44 km, Time is $1\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
44\div1\frac{4}{7}&=&44\div\frac{11}{7}\\
&=&44\times\frac{7}{11}\\
&=&28
\end{array}
km/h.
Olivia took $2\frac{3}{4}$ h to travel 88 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=88 km, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
88\div2\frac{3}{4}&=&88\div\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&88\times\frac{4}{11}\\
&=&32
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=88 km, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
88\div2\frac{3}{4}&=&88\div\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&88\times\frac{4}{11}\\
&=&32
\end{array}
km/h.
William travelled at the speed of 48 km/h for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=48 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&48\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&120
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=48 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&48\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&120
\end{array}
km.
Mason took $2\frac{4}{5}$ h to travel 126 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=126 km, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
126\div2\frac{4}{5}&=&126\div\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&126\times\frac{5}{14}\\
&=&45
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=126 km, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
126\div2\frac{4}{5}&=&126\div\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&126\times\frac{5}{14}\\
&=&45
\end{array}
km/h.
William travelled at the speed of 30 km/h for $3\frac{1}{3}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=30 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\times3\frac{1}{3}&=&30\times\frac{10}{3}\\
&=&100
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=30 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\times3\frac{1}{3}&=&30\times\frac{10}{3}\\
&=&100
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of 56 km/h for $1\frac{3}{7}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&56\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&56\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
William travelled at the speed of 40 km/h for $1\frac{4}{5}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{4}{5}&=&40\times\frac{9}{5}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{4}{5}&=&40\times\frac{9}{5}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{8}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{3}{8}&=&56\times\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{3}{8}&=&56\times\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
Mason took $2\frac{5}{6}$ h to travel 153 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=153 km, Time is $2\frac{5}{6}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
153\div2\frac{5}{6}&=&153\div\frac{17}{6}\\
&=&153\times\frac{6}{17}\\
&=&54
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=153 km, Time is $2\frac{5}{6}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
153\div2\frac{5}{6}&=&153\div\frac{17}{6}\\
&=&153\times\frac{6}{17}\\
&=&54
\end{array}
km/h.
William travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{10}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{3}{10}&=&40\times\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{3}{10}&=&40\times\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
James travel 120 km at the average speed of 80 km/h. How many hours did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=120 km, Speed is 80 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
120\div80&=&120\times\frac{1}{80}\\
&=&\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=120 km, Speed is 80 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
120\div80&=&120\times\frac{1}{80}\\
&=&\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
William travel 26 km at the average speed of 8 km/h. How many hours did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=26 km, Speed is 8 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
26\div8&=&26\times\frac{1}{8}\\
&=&\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=26 km, Speed is 8 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
26\div8&=&26\times\frac{1}{8}\\
&=&\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
William travelled at the speed of 70 km/h for $1\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=70 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&70\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&84
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=70 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&70\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&84
\end{array}
km.
William took $2\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 90 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=90 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\div2\frac{1}{2}&=&90\div\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&90\times\frac{2}{5}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=90 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\div2\frac{1}{2}&=&90\div\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&90\times\frac{2}{5}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
Noah travel 135 km at the average speed of 81 km/h. How many hours did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=135 km, Speed is 81 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
135\div81&=&135\times\frac{1}{81}\\
&=&\frac{5}{3}\\
&=&1\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=135 km, Speed is 81 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
135\div81&=&135\times\frac{1}{81}\\
&=&\frac{5}{3}\\
&=&1\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
Olivia travel 72 km at the average speed of 60 km/h. How many hours did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=72 km, Speed is 60 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
72\div60&=&72\times\frac{1}{60}\\
&=&\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=72 km, Speed is 60 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
72\div60&=&72\times\frac{1}{60}\\
&=&\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
Liam travel 70 km at the average speed of 49 km/h. How many hours did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=70 km, Speed is 49 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\div49&=&70\times\frac{1}{49}\\
&=&\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{7}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=70 km, Speed is 49 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\div49&=&70\times\frac{1}{49}\\
&=&\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{7}
\end{array}
h.
James travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{8}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{1}{8}&=&16\times\frac{17}{8}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{1}{8}&=&16\times\frac{17}{8}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of 45 km/h for $3\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=45 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&45\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&153
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=45 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
45\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&45\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&153
\end{array}
km.
Liam travelled at the speed of $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $9\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $9\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times9\frac{1}{2}&=&10\times\frac{19}{2}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $9\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times9\frac{1}{2}&=&10\times\frac{19}{2}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travelled at the speed of $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{6}{7}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $1\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times1\frac{6}{7}&=&14\times\frac{13}{7}\\
&=&26
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $1\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times1\frac{6}{7}&=&14\times\frac{13}{7}\\
&=&26
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travel 171 km at the average speed of 54 km/h. How many hours did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=171 km, Speed is 54 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
171\div54&=&171\times\frac{1}{54}\\
&=&\frac{19}{6}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{6}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=171 km, Speed is 54 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
171\div54&=&171\times\frac{1}{54}\\
&=&\frac{19}{6}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{6}
\end{array}
h.
Emma travel 102 km at the average speed of 18 km/h. How many hours did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=102 km, Speed is 18 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
102\div18&=&102\times\frac{1}{18}\\
&=&\frac{17}{3}\\
&=&5\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=102 km, Speed is 18 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
102\div18&=&102\times\frac{1}{18}\\
&=&\frac{17}{3}\\
&=&5\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
Emma travelled at the speed of $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{6}{7}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $1\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times1\frac{6}{7}&=&49\times\frac{13}{7}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $1\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times1\frac{6}{7}&=&49\times\frac{13}{7}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $8\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times8\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times8\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travel 80 km at the average speed of 32 km/h. How many hours did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=80 km, Speed is 32 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\div32&=&80\times\frac{1}{32}\\
&=&\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=80 km, Speed is 32 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\div32&=&80\times\frac{1}{32}\\
&=&\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
Isabella travel 30 km at the average speed of 18 km/h. How many hours did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=30 km, Speed is 18 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\div18&=&30\times\frac{1}{18}\\
&=&\frac{5}{3}\\
&=&1\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=30 km, Speed is 18 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\div18&=&30\times\frac{1}{18}\\
&=&\frac{5}{3}\\
&=&1\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
Isabella travel 55 km at the average speed of 25 km/h. How many hours did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=55 km, Speed is 25 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
55\div25&=&55\times\frac{1}{25}\\
&=&\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=55 km, Speed is 25 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
55\div25&=&55\times\frac{1}{25}\\
&=&\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
Olivia travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{3}{5}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times3\frac{3}{5}&=&40\times\frac{18}{5}\\
&=&144
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times3\frac{3}{5}&=&40\times\frac{18}{5}\\
&=&144
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travel 66 km at the average speed of 48 km/h. How many hours did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=66 km, Speed is 48 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
66\div48&=&66\times\frac{1}{48}\\
&=&\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{8}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=66 km, Speed is 48 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
66\div48&=&66\times\frac{1}{48}\\
&=&\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{8}
\end{array}
h.
James travel 102 km at the average speed of 54 km/h. How many hours did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=102 km, Speed is 54 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
102\div54&=&102\times\frac{1}{54}\\
&=&\frac{17}{9}\\
&=&1\frac{8}{9}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=102 km, Speed is 54 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
102\div54&=&102\times\frac{1}{54}\\
&=&\frac{17}{9}\\
&=&1\frac{8}{9}
\end{array}
h.
Emma travel 39 km at the average speed of 24 km/h. How many hours did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=39 km, Speed is 24 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
39\div24&=&39\times\frac{1}{24}\\
&=&\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&1\frac{5}{8}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=39 km, Speed is 24 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
39\div24&=&39\times\frac{1}{24}\\
&=&\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&1\frac{5}{8}
\end{array}
h.
Mason travelled at the speed of $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{3}{4}&=&20\times\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&55
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{3}{4}&=&20\times\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&55
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $6\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times6\frac{1}{2}&=&8\times\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times6\frac{1}{2}&=&8\times\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
Liam travelled at the speed of 20 km/h for $2\frac{4}{5}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{4}{5}&=&20\times\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&56
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{4}{5}&=&20\times\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&56
\end{array}
km.
Noah travel 40 km at the average speed of 18 km/h. How many hours did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=40 km, Speed is 18 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\div18&=&40\times\frac{1}{18}\\
&=&\frac{20}{9}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{9}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=40 km, Speed is 18 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\div18&=&40\times\frac{1}{18}\\
&=&\frac{20}{9}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{9}
\end{array}
h.
Benjamin took $6\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 104 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=104 km, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
104\div6\frac{1}{2}&=&104\div\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&104\times\frac{2}{13}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=104 km, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
104\div6\frac{1}{2}&=&104\div\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&104\times\frac{2}{13}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of 18 km/h for $4\frac{2}{3}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=18 km/h, Time is $4\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
18\times4\frac{2}{3}&=&18\times\frac{14}{3}\\
&=&84
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=18 km/h, Time is $4\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
18\times4\frac{2}{3}&=&18\times\frac{14}{3}\\
&=&84
\end{array}
km.
Noah travel 88 km at the average speed of 16 km/h. How many hours did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=88 km, Speed is 16 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
88\div16&=&88\times\frac{1}{16}\\
&=&\frac{11}{2}\\
&=&5\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=88 km, Speed is 16 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
88\div16&=&88\times\frac{1}{16}\\
&=&\frac{11}{2}\\
&=&5\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
Isabella travel 55 km at the average speed of 25 km/h. How many hours did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=55 km, Speed is 25 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
55\div25&=&55\times\frac{1}{25}\\
&=&\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=55 km, Speed is 25 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
55\div25&=&55\times\frac{1}{25}\\
&=&\frac{11}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{5}
\end{array}
h.
William travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{3}{4}&=&16\times\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&44
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{3}{4}&=&16\times\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&44
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin took $1\frac{7}{8}$ h to travel 90 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=90 km, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\div1\frac{7}{8}&=&90\div\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&90\times\frac{8}{15}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=90 km, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\div1\frac{7}{8}&=&90\div\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&90\times\frac{8}{15}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km/h.
Liam travelled at the speed of 16 km/h for $2\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{3}{4}&=&16\times\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&44
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{3}{4}&=&16\times\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&44
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $8\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times8\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times8\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $4\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times4\frac{3}{4}&=&28\times\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times4\frac{3}{4}&=&28\times\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travel 84 km at the average speed of 48 km/h. How many hours did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=84 km, Speed is 48 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
84\div48&=&84\times\frac{1}{48}\\
&=&\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=84 km, Speed is 48 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
84\div48&=&84\times\frac{1}{48}\\
&=&\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Emma took $2\frac{1}{3}$ h to travel 84 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=84 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
84\div2\frac{1}{3}&=&84\div\frac{7}{3}\\
&=&84\times\frac{3}{7}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=84 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
84\div2\frac{1}{3}&=&84\div\frac{7}{3}\\
&=&84\times\frac{3}{7}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
Emma travelled at the speed of 30 km/h for $1\frac{9}{10}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=30 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&30\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&57
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=30 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&30\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&57
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{4}{5}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times2\frac{4}{5}&=&35\times\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&98
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times2\frac{4}{5}&=&35\times\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&98
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin took $1\frac{5}{8}$ h to travel 78 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=78 km, Time is $1\frac{5}{8}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
78\div1\frac{5}{8}&=&78\div\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&78\times\frac{8}{13}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=78 km, Time is $1\frac{5}{8}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
78\div1\frac{5}{8}&=&78\div\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&78\times\frac{8}{13}\\
&=&48
\end{array}
km/h.
William travelled at the speed of $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{3}{4}&=&56\times\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&98
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{3}{4}&=&56\times\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&98
\end{array}
km.
Mason travel 128 km at the average speed of 80 km/h. How many hours did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=128 km, Speed is 80 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
128\div80&=&128\times\frac{1}{80}\\
&=&\frac{8}{5}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=128 km, Speed is 80 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
128\div80&=&128\times\frac{1}{80}\\
&=&\frac{8}{5}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{5}
\end{array}
h.
Mason travel 100 km at the average speed of 15 km/h. How many hours did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=100 km, Speed is 15 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
100\div15&=&100\times\frac{1}{15}\\
&=&\frac{20}{3}\\
&=&6\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=100 km, Speed is 15 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
100\div15&=&100\times\frac{1}{15}\\
&=&\frac{20}{3}\\
&=&6\frac{2}{3}
\end{array}
h.
Ava travelled at the speed of $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $7\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $7\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times7\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{15}{2}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $7\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times7\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{15}{2}\\
&=&30
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travelled at the speed of $1166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 70 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&70\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 70 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&70\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travelled at the speed of $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $5\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $5\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times5\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{11}{2}\\
&=&22
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $66\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 4 km/h, Time is $5\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
4\times5\frac{1}{2}&=&4\times\frac{11}{2}\\
&=&22
\end{array}
km.
Mason travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&35\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&119
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&35\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&119
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{7}{10}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{7}{10}&=&80\times\frac{17}{10}\\
&=&136
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{7}{10}&=&80\times\frac{17}{10}\\
&=&136
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travelled at the speed of $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&32\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&32\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&80
\end{array}
km.
Liam took $2\frac{4}{5}$ h to travel 98 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=98 km, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
98\div2\frac{4}{5}&=&98\div\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&98\times\frac{5}{14}\\
&=&35
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=98 km, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
98\div2\frac{4}{5}&=&98\div\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&98\times\frac{5}{14}\\
&=&35
\end{array}
km/h.
Jacob travelled at the speed of 27 km/h for $6\frac{2}{3}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=27 km/h, Time is $6\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
27\times6\frac{2}{3}&=&27\times\frac{20}{3}\\
&=&180
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=27 km/h, Time is $6\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
27\times6\frac{2}{3}&=&27\times\frac{20}{3}\\
&=&180
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $9\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $9\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times9\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{19}{2}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $9\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times9\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{19}{2}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travel 98 km at the average speed of 56 km/h. How many hours did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=98 km, Speed is 56 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
98\div56&=&98\times\frac{1}{56}\\
&=&\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=98 km, Speed is 56 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
98\div56&=&98\times\frac{1}{56}\\
&=&\frac{7}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Liam travel 65 km at the average speed of 50 km/h. How many hours did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=65 km, Speed is 50 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
65\div50&=&65\times\frac{1}{50}\\
&=&\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{10}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=65 km, Speed is 50 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
65\div50&=&65\times\frac{1}{50}\\
&=&\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{10}
\end{array}
h.
Emma travel 162 km at the average speed of 72 km/h. How many hours did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=162 km, Speed is 72 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
162\div72&=&162\times\frac{1}{72}\\
&=&\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=162 km, Speed is 72 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
162\div72&=&162\times\frac{1}{72}\\
&=&\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Jacob took $1\frac{2}{5}$ h to travel 70 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=70 km, Time is $1\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\div1\frac{2}{5}&=&70\div\frac{7}{5}\\
&=&70\times\frac{5}{7}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=70 km, Time is $1\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\div1\frac{2}{5}&=&70\div\frac{7}{5}\\
&=&70\times\frac{5}{7}\\
&=&50
\end{array}
km/h.
Mason travelled at the speed of $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{5}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times1\frac{3}{5}&=&20\times\frac{8}{5}\\
&=&32
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times1\frac{3}{5}&=&20\times\frac{8}{5}\\
&=&32
\end{array}
km.
Mason travelled at the speed of $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{7}{8}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&56\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&56\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&105
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{4}{5}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $3\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times3\frac{4}{5}&=&25\times\frac{19}{5}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $3\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times3\frac{4}{5}&=&25\times\frac{19}{5}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
William took $6\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 39 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=39 km, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
39\div6\frac{1}{2}&=&39\div\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&39\times\frac{2}{13}\\
&=&6
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=39 km, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
39\div6\frac{1}{2}&=&39\div\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&39\times\frac{2}{13}\\
&=&6
\end{array}
km/h.
James travel 85 km at the average speed of 35 km/h. How many hours did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=85 km, Speed is 35 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
85\div35&=&85\times\frac{1}{35}\\
&=&\frac{17}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{3}{7}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=85 km, Speed is 35 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
85\div35&=&85\times\frac{1}{35}\\
&=&\frac{17}{7}\\
&=&2\frac{3}{7}
\end{array}
h.
Isabella travel 126 km at the average speed of 36 km/h. How many hours did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=126 km, Speed is 36 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
126\div36&=&126\times\frac{1}{36}\\
&=&\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=126 km, Speed is 36 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
126\div36&=&126\times\frac{1}{36}\\
&=&\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
Sophia took $2\frac{5}{7}$ h to travel 152 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=152 km, Time is $2\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
152\div2\frac{5}{7}&=&152\div\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&152\times\frac{7}{19}\\
&=&56
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=152 km, Time is $2\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
152\div2\frac{5}{7}&=&152\div\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&152\times\frac{7}{19}\\
&=&56
\end{array}
km/h.
Noah travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{3}{4}&=&16\times\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&44
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{3}{4}&=&16\times\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&44
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{3}{10}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{3}{10}&=&80\times\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&104
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{3}{10}&=&80\times\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&104
\end{array}
km.
Mason travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $9\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $9\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times9\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{19}{2}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $9\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times9\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{19}{2}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of 54 km/h for $2\frac{1}{6}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=54 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{6}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
54\times2\frac{1}{6}&=&54\times\frac{13}{6}\\
&=&117
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=54 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{6}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
54\times2\frac{1}{6}&=&54\times\frac{13}{6}\\
&=&117
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin took $4\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 90 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=90 km, Time is $4\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\div4\frac{1}{2}&=&90\div\frac{9}{2}\\
&=&90\times\frac{2}{9}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=90 km, Time is $4\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\div4\frac{1}{2}&=&90\div\frac{9}{2}\\
&=&90\times\frac{2}{9}\\
&=&20
\end{array}
km/h.
Benjamin took $1\frac{7}{8}$ h to travel 75 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=75 km, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
75\div1\frac{7}{8}&=&75\div\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&75\times\frac{8}{15}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=75 km, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
75\div1\frac{7}{8}&=&75\div\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&75\times\frac{8}{15}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km/h.
Olivia travelled at the speed of $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{4}{5}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $3\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times3\frac{4}{5}&=&35\times\frac{19}{5}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $583\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1750}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1750}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1750}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 35 km/h, Time is $3\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
35\times3\frac{4}{5}&=&35\times\frac{19}{5}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travel 52 km at the average speed of 36 km/h. How many hours did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=52 km, Speed is 36 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
52\div36&=&52\times\frac{1}{36}\\
&=&\frac{13}{9}\\
&=&1\frac{4}{9}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=52 km, Speed is 36 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
52\div36&=&52\times\frac{1}{36}\\
&=&\frac{13}{9}\\
&=&1\frac{4}{9}
\end{array}
h.
William travel 56 km at the average speed of 36 km/h. How many hours did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=56 km, Speed is 36 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\div36&=&56\times\frac{1}{36}\\
&=&\frac{14}{9}\\
&=&1\frac{5}{9}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=56 km, Speed is 36 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\div36&=&56\times\frac{1}{36}\\
&=&\frac{14}{9}\\
&=&1\frac{5}{9}
\end{array}
h.
Liam travelled at the speed of $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times3\frac{1}{2}&=&32\times\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $533\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1600}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1600}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1600}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 32 km/h, Time is $3\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
32\times3\frac{1}{2}&=&32\times\frac{7}{2}\\
&=&112
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{3}{8}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{3}{8}&=&40\times\frac{19}{8}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times2\frac{3}{8}&=&40\times\frac{19}{8}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of 30 km/h for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=30 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&30\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&75
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=30 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
30\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&30\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&75
\end{array}
km.
Mason took $1\frac{1}{9}$ h to travel 80 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=80 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{9}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\div1\frac{1}{9}&=&80\div\frac{10}{9}\\
&=&80\times\frac{9}{10}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=80 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{9}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\div1\frac{1}{9}&=&80\div\frac{10}{9}\\
&=&80\times\frac{9}{10}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km/h.
Mason travel 40 km at the average speed of 32 km/h. How many hours did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=40 km, Speed is 32 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\div32&=&40\times\frac{1}{32}\\
&=&\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=40 km, Speed is 32 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\div32&=&40\times\frac{1}{32}\\
&=&\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&1\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Jacob travelled at the speed of 49 km/h for $1\frac{3}{7}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=49 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&49\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&70
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=49 km/h, Time is $1\frac{3}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times1\frac{3}{7}&=&49\times\frac{10}{7}\\
&=&70
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of 27 km/h for $5\frac{2}{3}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=27 km/h, Time is $5\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
27\times5\frac{2}{3}&=&27\times\frac{17}{3}\\
&=&153
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=27 km/h, Time is $5\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
27\times5\frac{2}{3}&=&27\times\frac{17}{3}\\
&=&153
\end{array}
km.
William travelled at the speed of $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{6}{7}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $1\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times1\frac{6}{7}&=&14\times\frac{13}{7}\\
&=&26
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $1\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times1\frac{6}{7}&=&14\times\frac{13}{7}\\
&=&26
\end{array}
km.
Mason took $2\frac{1}{9}$ h to travel 57 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=57 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{9}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
57\div2\frac{1}{9}&=&57\div\frac{19}{9}\\
&=&57\times\frac{9}{19}\\
&=&27
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=57 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{9}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
57\div2\frac{1}{9}&=&57\div\frac{19}{9}\\
&=&57\times\frac{9}{19}\\
&=&27
\end{array}
km/h.
William took $2\frac{1}{3}$ h to travel 84 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=84 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
84\div2\frac{1}{3}&=&84\div\frac{7}{3}\\
&=&84\times\frac{3}{7}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=84 km, Time is $2\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
84\div2\frac{1}{3}&=&84\div\frac{7}{3}\\
&=&84\times\frac{3}{7}\\
&=&36
\end{array}
km/h.
Emma travelled at the speed of $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&56\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&140
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&56\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&140
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of $1166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{10}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 70 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\times1\frac{1}{10}&=&70\times\frac{11}{10}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 70 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\times1\frac{1}{10}&=&70\times\frac{11}{10}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
Emma took $3\frac{1}{5}$ h to travel 112 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=112 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
112\div3\frac{1}{5}&=&112\div\frac{16}{5}\\
&=&112\times\frac{5}{16}\\
&=&35
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=112 km, Time is $3\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
112\div3\frac{1}{5}&=&112\div\frac{16}{5}\\
&=&112\times\frac{5}{16}\\
&=&35
\end{array}
km/h.
Ava travelled at the speed of $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times2\frac{1}{4}&=&64\times\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&144
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times2\frac{1}{4}&=&64\times\frac{9}{4}\\
&=&144
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{8}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times2\frac{1}{8}&=&64\times\frac{17}{8}\\
&=&136
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1066\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{3200}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{3200}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{3200}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 64 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
64\times2\frac{1}{8}&=&64\times\frac{17}{8}\\
&=&136
\end{array}
km.
William travelled at the speed of 60 km/h for $1\frac{1}{5}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=60 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&60\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=60 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\times1\frac{1}{5}&=&60\times\frac{6}{5}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travelled at the speed of $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&10\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&10\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
Liam travel 39 km at the average speed of 24 km/h. How many hours did Liam travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=39 km, Speed is 24 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
39\div24&=&39\times\frac{1}{24}\\
&=&\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&1\frac{5}{8}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=39 km, Speed is 24 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
39\div24&=&39\times\frac{1}{24}\\
&=&\frac{13}{8}\\
&=&1\frac{5}{8}
\end{array}
h.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&16\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km.
Sophia travelled at the speed of $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $6\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times6\frac{1}{2}&=&14\times\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times6\frac{1}{2}&=&14\times\frac{13}{2}\\
&=&91
\end{array}
km.
Mason travelled at the speed of 54 km/h for $2\frac{2}{9}$ h. How many km did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=54 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
54\times2\frac{2}{9}&=&54\times\frac{20}{9}\\
&=&120
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=54 km/h, Time is $2\frac{2}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
54\times2\frac{2}{9}&=&54\times\frac{20}{9}\\
&=&120
\end{array}
km.
William travel 84 km at the average speed of 35 km/h. How many hours did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=84 km, Speed is 35 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
84\div35&=&84\times\frac{1}{35}\\
&=&\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=84 km, Speed is 35 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
84\div35&=&84\times\frac{1}{35}\\
&=&\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{5}
\end{array}
h.
Sophia took $2\frac{4}{5}$ h to travel 112 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=112 km, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
112\div2\frac{4}{5}&=&112\div\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&112\times\frac{5}{14}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=112 km, Time is $2\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
112\div2\frac{4}{5}&=&112\div\frac{14}{5}\\
&=&112\times\frac{5}{14}\\
&=&40
\end{array}
km/h.
Benjamin travel 40 km at the average speed of 16 km/h. How many hours did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=40 km, Speed is 16 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\div16&=&40\times\frac{1}{16}\\
&=&\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=40 km, Speed is 16 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\div16&=&40\times\frac{1}{16}\\
&=&\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&2\frac{1}{2}
\end{array}
h.
James travelled at the speed of $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{3}{5}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times2\frac{3}{5}&=&25\times\frac{13}{5}\\
&=&65
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $416\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1250}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1250}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1250}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 25 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
25\times2\frac{3}{5}&=&25\times\frac{13}{5}\\
&=&65
\end{array}
km.
James travelled at the speed of 63 km/h for $2\frac{1}{7}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=63 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
63\times2\frac{1}{7}&=&63\times\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&135
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=63 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
63\times2\frac{1}{7}&=&63\times\frac{15}{7}\\
&=&135
\end{array}
km.
James travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{2}{5}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&40\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&136
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $3\frac{2}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times3\frac{2}{5}&=&40\times\frac{17}{5}\\
&=&136
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travelled at the speed of 18 km/h for $6\frac{1}{3}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=18 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
18\times6\frac{1}{3}&=&18\times\frac{19}{3}\\
&=&114
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=18 km/h, Time is $6\frac{1}{3}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
18\times6\frac{1}{3}&=&18\times\frac{19}{3}\\
&=&114
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of 27 km/h for $1\frac{5}{9}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=27 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
27\times1\frac{5}{9}&=&27\times\frac{14}{9}\\
&=&42
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=27 km/h, Time is $1\frac{5}{9}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
27\times1\frac{5}{9}&=&27\times\frac{14}{9}\\
&=&42
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times3\frac{3}{4}&=&16\times\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $266\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 16 km/h, Time is $3\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times3\frac{3}{4}&=&16\times\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&60
\end{array}
km.
James took $1\frac{3}{8}$ h to travel 22 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=22 km, Time is $1\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
22\div1\frac{3}{8}&=&22\div\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&22\times\frac{8}{11}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=22 km, Time is $1\frac{3}{8}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
22\div1\frac{3}{8}&=&22\div\frac{11}{8}\\
&=&22\times\frac{8}{11}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
Noah travel 26 km at the average speed of 8 km/h. How many hours did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=26 km, Speed is 8 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
26\div8&=&26\times\frac{1}{8}\\
&=&\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=26 km, Speed is 8 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
26\div8&=&26\times\frac{1}{8}\\
&=&\frac{13}{4}\\
&=&3\frac{1}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Ava travelled at the speed of $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{5}{7}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $2\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times2\frac{5}{7}&=&49\times\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $2\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times2\frac{5}{7}&=&49\times\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of 20 km/h for $2\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{3}{4}&=&20\times\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&55
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=20 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times2\frac{3}{4}&=&20\times\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&55
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travel 108 km at the average speed of 45 km/h. How many hours did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=108 km, Speed is 45 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
108\div45&=&108\times\frac{1}{45}\\
&=&\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{5}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=108 km, Speed is 45 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
108\div45&=&108\times\frac{1}{45}\\
&=&\frac{12}{5}\\
&=&2\frac{2}{5}
\end{array}
h.
Sophia travel 91 km at the average speed of 70 km/h. How many hours did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=91 km, Speed is 70 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
91\div70&=&91\times\frac{1}{70}\\
&=&\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{10}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=91 km, Speed is 70 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
91\div70&=&91\times\frac{1}{70}\\
&=&\frac{13}{10}\\
&=&1\frac{3}{10}
\end{array}
h.
Mason travel 66 km at the average speed of 24 km/h. How many hours did Mason travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=66 km, Speed is 24 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
66\div24&=&66\times\frac{1}{24}\\
&=&\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&2\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=66 km, Speed is 24 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
66\div24&=&66\times\frac{1}{24}\\
&=&\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&2\frac{3}{4}
\end{array}
h.
Sophia took $1\frac{4}{7}$ h to travel 99 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=99 km, Time is $1\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
99\div1\frac{4}{7}&=&99\div\frac{11}{7}\\
&=&99\times\frac{7}{11}\\
&=&63
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=99 km, Time is $1\frac{4}{7}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
99\div1\frac{4}{7}&=&99\div\frac{11}{7}\\
&=&99\times\frac{7}{11}\\
&=&63
\end{array}
km/h.
Emma travelled at the speed of $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&56\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&84
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&56\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&84
\end{array}
km.
Ava travel 126 km at the average speed of 81 km/h. How many hours did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=126 km, Speed is 81 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
126\div81&=&126\times\frac{1}{81}\\
&=&\frac{14}{9}\\
&=&1\frac{5}{9}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=126 km, Speed is 81 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
126\div81&=&126\times\frac{1}{81}\\
&=&\frac{14}{9}\\
&=&1\frac{5}{9}
\end{array}
h.
Sophia travelled at the speed of $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $4\frac{1}{4}$ h. How many km did Sophia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&8\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $133\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 8 km/h, Time is $4\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
8\times4\frac{1}{4}&=&8\times\frac{17}{4}\\
&=&34
\end{array}
km.
William travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{7}{8}$ h. How many km did William travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&40\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&75
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{7}{8}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{7}{8}&=&40\times\frac{15}{8}\\
&=&75
\end{array}
km.
Ava travelled at the speed of $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{6}{7}$ h. How many km did Ava travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $2\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times2\frac{6}{7}&=&49\times\frac{20}{7}\\
&=&140
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $816\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2450}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2450}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2450}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 49 km/h, Time is $2\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
49\times2\frac{6}{7}&=&49\times\frac{20}{7}\\
&=&140
\end{array}
km.
Noah travelled at the speed of $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $3\frac{4}{5}$ h. How many km did Noah travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $3\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times3\frac{4}{5}&=&10\times\frac{19}{5}\\
&=&38
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $166\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{500}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{500}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{500}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 10 km/h, Time is $3\frac{4}{5}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
10\times3\frac{4}{5}&=&10\times\frac{19}{5}\\
&=&38
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $8\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times8\frac{1}{2}&=&14\times\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&119
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $233\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{700}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{700}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{700}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 14 km/h, Time is $8\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
14\times8\frac{1}{2}&=&14\times\frac{17}{2}\\
&=&119
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travelled at the speed of 28 km/h for $4\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=28 km/h, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times4\frac{3}{4}&=&28\times\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=28 km/h, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times4\frac{3}{4}&=&28\times\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&133
\end{array}
km.
Emma travelled at the speed of 16 km/h for $2\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Emma travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{3}{4}&=&16\times\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&44
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=16 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
16\times2\frac{3}{4}&=&16\times\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&44
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travelled at the speed of 48 km/h for $2\frac{1}{6}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=48 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{6}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\times2\frac{1}{6}&=&48\times\frac{13}{6}\\
&=&104
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=48 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{6}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
48\times2\frac{1}{6}&=&48\times\frac{13}{6}\\
&=&104
\end{array}
km.
James travelled at the speed of $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times2\frac{3}{4}&=&28\times\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $2\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times2\frac{3}{4}&=&28\times\frac{11}{4}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travelled at the speed of $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{9}{10}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&40\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&76
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $666\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 40 km/h, Time is $1\frac{9}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
40\times1\frac{9}{10}&=&40\times\frac{19}{10}\\
&=&76
\end{array}
km.
Olivia travelled at the speed of $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Olivia travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&80\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&120
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $1333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{4000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{4000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{4000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 80 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
80\times1\frac{1}{2}&=&80\times\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&120
\end{array}
km.
Jacob travelled at the speed of $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $4\frac{3}{4}$ h. How many km did Jacob travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times4\frac{3}{4}&=&20\times\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $333\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1000}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1000}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1000}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 20 km/h, Time is $4\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
20\times4\frac{3}{4}&=&20\times\frac{19}{4}\\
&=&95
\end{array}
km.
William took $1\frac{1}{4}$ h to travel 90 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=90 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\div1\frac{1}{4}&=&90\div\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&90\times\frac{4}{5}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=90 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
90\div1\frac{1}{4}&=&90\div\frac{5}{4}\\
&=&90\times\frac{4}{5}\\
&=&72
\end{array}
km/h.
Benjamin travel 95 km at the average speed of 40 km/h. How many hours did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=95 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
95\div40&=&95\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{19}{8}\\
&=&2\frac{3}{8}
\end{array}
h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=95 km, Speed is 40 km/h, and therefore the time is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
95\div40&=&95\times\frac{1}{40}\\
&=&\frac{19}{8}\\
&=&2\frac{3}{8}
\end{array}
h.
James travelled at the speed of 70 km/h for $1\frac{1}{10}$ h. How many km did James travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=70 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\times1\frac{1}{10}&=&70\times\frac{11}{10}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=70 km/h, Time is $1\frac{1}{10}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
70\times1\frac{1}{10}&=&70\times\frac{11}{10}\\
&=&77
\end{array}
km.
Isabella travelled at the speed of $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min for $2\frac{5}{7}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $2\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times2\frac{5}{7}&=&56\times\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $933\frac{1}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{2800}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{2800}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{2800}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 56 km/h, Time is $2\frac{5}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
56\times2\frac{5}{7}&=&56\times\frac{19}{7}\\
&=&152
\end{array}
km.
Benjamin travelled at the speed of $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min for $1\frac{6}{7}$ h. How many km did Benjamin travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $1\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times1\frac{6}{7}&=&28\times\frac{13}{7}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
The Speed is $466\frac{2}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{1400}{3}$ m/min = $\frac{\frac{1400}{1000}}{\frac{3}{60}}$ km/h = $\frac{1400}{1000}\times\frac{60}{3}$ km/h = 28 km/h, Time is $1\frac{6}{7}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
28\times1\frac{6}{7}&=&28\times\frac{13}{7}\\
&=&52
\end{array}
km.
Isabella took $3\frac{3}{4}$ h to travel 60 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=60 km, Time is $3\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\div3\frac{3}{4}&=&60\div\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&60\times\frac{4}{15}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=60 km, Time is $3\frac{3}{4}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
60\div3\frac{3}{4}&=&60\div\frac{15}{4}\\
&=&60\times\frac{4}{15}\\
&=&16
\end{array}
km/h.
Isabella travelled at the speed of 54 km/h for $2\frac{1}{2}$ h. How many km did Isabella travel?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=54 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
54\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&54\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&135
\end{array}
km.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Speed=54 km/h, Time is $2\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the distance is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
54\times2\frac{1}{2}&=&54\times\frac{5}{2}\\
&=&135
\end{array}
km.
Ava took $3\frac{2}{3}$ h to travel 88 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=88 km, Time is $3\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
88\div3\frac{2}{3}&=&88\div\frac{11}{3}\\
&=&88\times\frac{3}{11}\\
&=&24
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=88 km, Time is $3\frac{2}{3}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
88\div3\frac{2}{3}&=&88\div\frac{11}{3}\\
&=&88\times\frac{3}{11}\\
&=&24
\end{array}
km/h.
Emma took $1\frac{1}{2}$ h to travel 135 km. What was his/her average speed in km/h?
Sorry. Please check the correct answer below.
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=135 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
135\div1\frac{1}{2}&=&135\div\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&135\times\frac{2}{3}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km/h.
You are Right
Speed = Distance $\div$ Time
Time = Distance $\div$ Speed
Distance = Speed $\times$ Time
Here Distance=135 km, Time is $1\frac{1}{2}$ h, and therefore the speed is:
\begin{array}{rcl}
135\div1\frac{1}{2}&=&135\div\frac{3}{2}\\
&=&135\times\frac{2}{3}\\
&=&90
\end{array}
km/h.
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