
Draw your Distance-Speed-Time triangle. Fill in the important information from your problem. Use a question mark or variable to represent an unknown value.
Write the NUMERIC equation you'd type into a calculator and the solution WITH a label.
(ex. 330/5 = 55 mi/hr)
Draw your Distance-Speed-Time triangle. Fill in the important information from your problem. Use a question mark or variable to represent an unknown value.
(HINT: 15 miles in 60 minutes is the same as 15 miles per hour. Be sure to change minutes to hours in the triangle).

Draw your Distance-Speed-Time triangle. Fill in the important information from your problem. Use a question mark or variable to represent an unknown value.
Write the NUMERIC equation you'd type into a calculator and the solution WITH a label.
HINT: In this equation, be sure to use the 1/2 hour as your time.
Write the NUMERIC equation you'd type into a calculator and the solution WITH a label.
(ex. 330/5 = 55 mi/hr)
Draw your Distance-Speed-Time triangle. Fill in the important information from your problem. Use a question mark or variable to represent an unknown value.
Write the NUMERIC equation you'd type into a calculator and the solution WITH a label.
(ex. 330/5 = 55 mi/hr)
Draw your Distance-Speed-Time triangle. Fill in the important information from your problem. Use a question mark or variable to represent an unknown value.
Write the NUMERIC equation you'd type into a calculator and the solution WITH a label.
(ex. 330/5 = 55 mi/hr)
Bonus: What time will the train arrive at Town B?