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Grade 7 Math: Motion Problems

This worksheet helps Grade 7 students practice solving various motion problems involving distance, speed, and time.

Grade 7 Math AlgebraMotion Problems
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CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.RP.A.3

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Grade 7 Math: Motion Problems

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Read each problem carefully and solve for the unknown quantity. Show your work where indicated.

1. The formula relating distance (d), speed (s), and time (t) is d =  .

2. If you travel at a constant speed, the distance you cover is directly proportional to the  .

3. To find the speed, you divide the total distance by the total  .

4. A car travels 180 miles in 3 hours. What is its average speed?

a

50 mph

b

60 mph

c

70 mph

d

80 mph

5. How far can a train travel in 4 hours if its average speed is 75 km/h?

a

200 km

b

250 km

c

300 km

d

350 km

6. A cyclist travels at a speed of 15 miles per hour. If they cover a distance of 45 miles, how long did they ride?

7. Two cars are traveling towards each other. Car A is moving at 60 km/h and Car B is moving at 80 km/h. If they are initially 280 km apart, how long will it take for them to meet?

8. If you double your speed, you will cover half the distance in the same amount of time.

T

True

F

False

9. A faster speed means you will take less time to travel a certain distance.

T

True

F

False

10. A runner starts at position 0 on the number line and runs at a constant speed of 5 units/second. Where will the runner be after 3 seconds?

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