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  1. Jason and Doug competed in the long jump at a track meet. Jason long jump was 98 inches. Doug long jump was 3 yards. How much
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  2. Mary competes in a long jump con tion. Her first jump is 4.8 m.Her best jump is 10% more than this. However, her best jump is
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  3. 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
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  4. Sarah competes in a long jump competition her first jump is 4.25 m her best jump is 4% more than this however her best jump is
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  5. Sara long jump was 10 feet. That is 5/6 foot longer than Tom's long jump. Did Tom jump more or less than 10 feet?I think I have
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  6. long jump measurements. Allison jumped 3/8 foot shorter than the farthest jump. How far, in feet, did Allison jump? how to
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  7. please help!!the question is..at track practice,Sheila worked on the long jump.her first jump measured 3 yards,2 feet,8
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  8. A girl makes a jump in the long jump with an initial velocity of 12 m/s. She leaves the ground at 20 degrees above the
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  9. A girl makes a jump in the long jump with an initial velocity of 12 m/s. She leaves the ground at 20 degrees above the
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  10. A jumper in the long-jump goes into the jump with a speed of 10m/s at an angle of 30 degrees above the horizontal. Use g=10m/s.a
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