This math topic focuses on calculating the distance traveled using the formula \( \text{distance} = \text{speed} \times \text{time} \). It requires understanding and application of converting clock time into elapsed time and multiplying it by a given constant speed to find distance. Each problem frames a scenario where a car travels at a specified speed from one clock time to another, prompting learners to calculate the resulting distance traveled. The overarching skill promoted is the ability to apply the concepts of speed, distance, and time within a real-world context, enhancing problem-solving and analytical skills.
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A car starts at 3:30 and drives at 120km/hr until 5:00. How many km does it travel?