Students will be evaluated upon their problem-solving skills in terms of determining the variables of speed, distance, and time in various situations.
Students are highly advised to review their handouts that were assigned last week on these problem-solving situations, i.e., students need to practice on their own on solving these problems again as a review, and if they have any question, they need to bring it to the class before Friday’s test to be addressed effectively. No questions will be discussed or answered during the day of the test on Friday.
REMEMBER: S=D/T; D=S * T; T=D/S
Remember the units for each variable: Speed is calculated through meters/second or kilometers/hour or kilometers/minute.
Remember that distance is measured by kilometers, or meters, or centimeters, or millimeters (These are the most common units for measuring distance.)
Remember that time is measured through either hours, minutes or seconds. Also, remember that one minute equals sixty (60) seconds and one hour equals sixty (60) minutes.