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Tricky Train Timetable

A train leaves Station A at 8:15 AM and travels to Station B, which is 150 kilometers away, at a constant speed of 50 km/h. After a 30-minute stop at Station B, the train continues to Station C at a speed of 60 km/h, covering an additional 90 kilometers. What time does the train arrive at Station C?

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  1. Time to travel from Station A to Station B:

    150 km / 50 km/h = 3 hours

    Departure time from Station A: 8:15 AM

    Arrival time at Station B: 8:15 AM + 3 hours = 11:15 AM

    Time spent at Station B: 30 minutes

    Departure time from Station B: 11:15 AM + 30 minutes = 11:45 AM

    Time to travel from Station B to Station C:

    90 km / 60 km/h = 1.5 hours

    Departure time from Station B: 11:45 AM

    Arrival time at Station C: 11:45 AM + 1.5 hours = 1:15 PM

    The train arrives at Station C at 1:15 PM.

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