Speed = Distance Time Distance = Speed x Time Time = Distance Speed 1.Find the distance travelled if going at 40mph for 2 hours 2.Find the average speed.

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Speed = Distance Time Distance = Speed x Time Time = Distance Speed 1.Find the distance travelled if going at 40mph for 2 hours 2.Find the average speed if I travel 300miles in 6 hours 3.Find the time taken to travel 40 miles at 20mph 4.Find the distance travelled when travelling at 55mph for 2hours and 30 minutes 5.Find the time taken to travel 20 miles at 30mph 6.If Anna leaves 1 hour before John. They both travel 420miles. Anna Travels at 60mph, John travels at 70mph. Who gets there first?

1.80 miles 2.50 mph 3.2 Hours miles 5.40 minutes or hours 6.They get there at the same time

Part of the bankTime neededRobbers Required Amount held Vault4m 30s4£5000-£25000 Private Safes30s1£0-£10000 Cash Machine 3m 30s3£1000-£20000 Cashier1m (each cashier)1£500 Cash drop-off1m2£0-£15000 You have 5 minutes and 4 robbers to steal as much as possible! 1.What's the maximum you could steal if the amounts held were all data maximum 2.What’s the minimum you could steal if the amounts held were at a minimum 3. What do you think would be the best option. (you don’t have to go with the answer to the above questions)

Police car travels at 120mph Robbers car travels at 115mph and loses 1mph for every £1000 stolen If the robbers leave 30 seconds earlier how much can they steal before they get caught. There secret hideout is 12miles away!

How long can you spend in the bank to get the most loot and get to the hideout safely. You will have to combine your answers from the first and second parts of today's work and show clear working out to show how you can escape with the most money! Best and must be correct answer presented to the class comes first!!