This math topic covers problems focused on calculating the distance traveled by a car, given its speed and the time duration of the journey. Each problem specifies a starting time and an ending time, within 15-minute intervals, alongside the car's speed in km/hr. The student must calculate the total distance by considering time differences and applying the basic formula Distance = Speed × Time. The problems are designed to help students practice converting time into hours, multiplying by the given speed, and understanding practical applications of these calculations in real-life scenarios like driving.
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A car starts at 1:15 and drives at 40km/hr until 2:00. How many km does it travel?