This math topic focuses on calculating arrival times based on given speeds and distances. It challenges students to apply concepts of speed, distance, and time to determine when a car will arrive at its destination after traveling a specified distance at a particular speed. The questions provide initial departure times and require the student to calculate the total travel time and adjust the clock time accordingly to find the arrival time. This requires a practical application of the formula for time (time = distance/speed) and an understanding of how to work with time in a clock format.
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A car starts at 3:30 and drives at 80km/hr for 320km. What time does it arrive?
Math worksheet on 'Speed - Distance and Speed to Time - Clock Time (30 Minutes) (Level 3)'. 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 3:30 and drives at 80km/hr for 320km. What time does it arrive? |
6:00 |
9:00 |
5:30 |
7:30 |
A car starts at 1:30 and drives at 80km/hr for 320km. What time does it arrive? |
6:30 |
7:30 |
5:30 |
6:00 |
A car starts at 1:30 and drives at 120km/hr for 360km. What time does it arrive? |
6:30 |
6:00 |
2:30 |
4:30 |
A car starts at 1:00 and drives at 80km/hr for 320km. What time does it arrive? |
4:00 |
6:30 |
5:00 |
7:00 |
A car starts at 2:30 and drives at 120km/hr for 420km. What time does it arrive? |
7:00 |
5:30 |
6:30 |
6:00 |
A car starts at 2:30 and drives at 100km/hr for 350km. What time does it arrive? |
6:00 |
6:30 |
8:00 |
7:00 |
A car starts at 4:00 and drives at 80km/hr for 280km. What time does it arrive? |
6:00 |
8:30 |
7:30 |
5:30 |