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The length of the Boston Marathon is 138,435 ft. Each stride, or step, by a particular runner is 3 ft long. Does the number of strides the runner takes fit evenly into the length of the race? Explain.
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Answered by
whatever
i did this before, you divide 138,435/3.
And you get ur answer.
And you get ur answer.
Answered by
♡school lover♡
thanks
Answered by
♡school lover♡
but how do I explain it
Answered by
Steve
if the division is exact, then
#steps x distance/step = totaldistance
#steps x distance/step = totaldistance
Answered by
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21.yes, because it divides evenly.
138,435/3=46145 strides
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21.yes, because it divides evenly.
138,435/3=46145 strides
22.yes, it is a prime factorization and here are the numbers 2x2x2x2x2x3x5x5x5x5x11x11
I'm sorry if i got 1 or 2 questions wrong if I did it's probably cuz there are a lot of questions and a lot of answers so i may have messed up if i did, please let me know!
Answered by
your trash kid
so what is the answers if yo took the test
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your trash kid
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Answered by
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Answered by
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