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Revving Up Math: NASCAR Speed, Distance, and Time Activity

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Explore math concepts related to NASCAR racing. Perfect for Grades 3-5, this activity engages students with real-life scenarios involving speed, distance, time, and more.

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A car travels 200 miles in 4 hours. What is its average speed?

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How many miles does a car travel if it runs at a speed of 60 mph for 2 hours?

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Which are units to measure distance in a racing context?

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If Joey Logano's Car is in position 3 and Chase Elliot's Car is in position 5, Chase Elliot is ahead of Joey Logano.

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A race car starts a 500-mile race. After 3 hours, it has completed 180 miles. How much more time will it take to finish the race if it continues at the same speed?

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Denny Hamilin's Car reached the finish line, Ryan Blaney's Car is still racing, and Christopher Bell's Car did not start the race. Which car has the fastest speed?

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If a car's average speed is 60 mph, how long does it take to complete 300 miles? Use the table below to determine the answer.