The document contains a table showing the time taken to travel various distances at speeds between 50-160 km/h. It shows that the time taken is directly proportional to the distance and inversely proportional to the speed. For example, travelling 1000m at 50 km/h takes 12 minutes, while at 100 km/h it takes 6 minutes. The higher the speed, the lower the time taken to cover the same distance.
The document contains a table showing the time taken to travel various distances at speeds between 50-160 km/h. It shows that the time taken is directly proportional to the distance and inversely proportional to the speed. For example, travelling 1000m at 50 km/h takes 12 minutes, while at 100 km/h it takes 6 minutes. The higher the speed, the lower the time taken to cover the same distance.
The document contains a table showing the time taken to travel various distances at speeds between 50-160 km/h. It shows that the time taken is directly proportional to the distance and inversely proportional to the speed. For example, travelling 1000m at 50 km/h takes 12 minutes, while at 100 km/h it takes 6 minutes. The higher the speed, the lower the time taken to cover the same distance.