
TEKS Science Grade 6 - 6.8.C: Calculate Average Speed Using Distance & Time Measurements
Quiz by Grade 6 Science - Texas Education Agency
Grade 6
Science (2010) (Archived)
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
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- Q1A student walks 2 km in 30 minutes. What is the student’s average speed in km/h? Be sure to use the correct place value.Users enter free textType an Answer300s6.8.C: Force, Motion and Energy
- Q2A bus travels 20 km in 30 minutes. What is the average speed of the bus?30 km/h40 km/h20 km/h50 km/h300s6.8.C: Force, Motion and Energy
- Q3A student kicks a soccer ball three times. Another student records the distance, the amount of time the ball travels, and the average speed in the table shown below. How many seconds did it take for the ball to travel 30 m during Kick 3?1.5 s2.0 s1.0 s0.5 s300s6.8.C: Force, Motion and Energy
- Q4Some students were investigating the speed of a toy car they built. They performed two trials and recorded their data in the table below. What was the average speed of the toy car during the two trials to the nearest tenth of a m/s? Be sure to use the correct place value.Users enter free textType an Answer300s6.8.C: Force, Motion and Energy
- Q5The graph below shows the motion of a ball rolling on a straight track. What was the ball’s average speed during the time represented in the graph?0.2 m/s5.0 m/s0.5 m/s10.0 m/s300s6.8.C: Force, Motion and Energy