This math topic focuses on advanced exercises in speed, distance, and time calculations. Students analyze scenarios involving two cars traveling at the same speed but for different durations. The primary task is to determine how far the second car travels based on the given distance and time differential of the first car. These problems help enhance problem-solving skills related to uniform motion and are a part of a broader unit on speed, distance, and time. The questions include multiple-choice answers, encouraging analytical thinking as students must select the correct distance traveled by the second car.
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Car A and Car B both travel at 40 km/hr. Car A drives for 1 hr, 30 mins more than Car B and goes a total of 140 km. How far does Car B go?