This math topic focuses on calculating arrival times by considering the speed, distance, and initial starting time of a car journey. It requires an understanding of how to convert from distance and speed into a travel time, and then add this travel time to a clock time to determine the arrival time. The problems are formatted as multi-choice, advancing learners' abilities to apply formulas and reasoning within real-world contexts related to travel. This set of problems forms part of a more advanced study on speed, distance, and time.
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A car starts at 3:45 and drives at 120km/hr for 150km. What time does it arrive?
Math worksheet on 'Speed - Distance and Speed to Time - Clock Time (15 Minutes) (Level 2)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Speed, Distance, and Time - Advanced' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/speed_distance_time_advanced/ |
A car starts at 4:30 and drives at 160km/hr for 200km. What time does it arrive? |
6:00 |
4:45 |
5:45 |
5:15 |
A car starts at 2:00 and drives at 160km/hr for 200km. What time does it arrive? |
4:15 |
3:15 |
3:45 |
3:00 |
A car starts at 2:45 and drives at 160km/hr for 160km. What time does it arrive? |
3:15 |
3:45 |
4:15 |
3:30 |
A car starts at 4:15 and drives at 80km/hr for 160km. What time does it arrive? |
6:00 |
6:45 |
6:15 |
5:30 |
A car starts at 1:15 and drives at 80km/hr for 160km. What time does it arrive? |
3:30 |
4:15 |
4:00 |
3:15 |
A car starts at 4:30 and drives at 80km/hr for 160km. What time does it arrive? |
7:30 |
6:15 |
7:00 |
6:30 |
A car starts at 4:00 and drives at 120km/hr for 180km. What time does it arrive? |
6:00 |
5:00 |
5:30 |
5:15 |