This math topic focuses on advanced applications of calculating elapsed time using speeds and distances. It specifically addresses problems where the task is to determine the arrival time after traveling a certain distance at a constant speed, beginning at a specified start time. The distances traveled range from 280km to 320km, with speeds set consistently at 160km/hr. Each problem is set up to help practice converting the travel time obtained from speed and distance into clock time, enhancing the learner's ability to perform time additions and understand the implications of travel speeds over time.
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A car starts at 3:30 and drives at 160km/hr for 280km. What time does it arrive?