Asked by Faith
Sarah competes in a long jump competition.
Her first jump is 4.25m.
Her best jump is 12% more than this.
However, her best jump is 15% lower than the winning jump.
Work out the length of the winning jump.
Her first jump is 4.25m.
Her best jump is 12% more than this.
However, her best jump is 15% lower than the winning jump.
Work out the length of the winning jump.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
0.85x = 4.25
Answered by
Henry
4.25 + 0.12*4.25 = 4.76 m. = Her best.
4.76 + 0.15*4.76 = Winning jump.
4.76 + 0.15*4.76 = Winning jump.
Answered by
jess
23.66
Answered by
Khota is dope
4.25 as it is big
Answered by
Juju
4.25 with 12% increase is 4.76 . 4.76 with 15% increase is 5.5 . That means the winning jump is 5.5
Answered by
Thomas
thanks Ms.sue
Answered by
Aleen
5.6
Answered by
lacie
5.6 is the answer
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