Asked by Izzy

Olaf keeps running around the track unil he has run 0.9km in total. The track is 150m long. How many times does he run around the track?

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Answered by Jai
Note that 1 km = 1000 meters, therefore
0.9 km = 900 meters

To determine how many times he ran around the track, we just divide the total distance he travelled by the length of track:
900 / 150 = ?

Hope this helps~ `u`
Answered by Reed
Well, I don't know. I wonder what qualifications it takes to teach "St martins as a school subject. It's a subject I never heard of.
Answered by Kate
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Answered by Stacey
I'm stuck on this question in my homework and I don't understand really
Answered by Lucy
I don't know the answer to this question and I am really struggling to work it out. I know that you have to divide 150m by 0.9 but it will give you a decimal. What do you have to do with that decimal!!

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