Sofi is competing in a long jump competition. His first jump is 5.25 m. Your best jump is 8% more than this. However, his best j
ump is 10% lower than the winning jump. Calculate the length of the winning jump.
1 answer:
Answer: 6.3 m
Step-by-step explanation:
"8% more" = 1.08 (which is 1+0.08). "10% less" = 0.90 (which is 1-0.10).
first = 5.25
her_best = 1.08*first
her_best = 0.90*winning
Substitute to determine the winning jump's length.
winning = 1.08*5.25/0.90 = 6.3
So, the winning jump was 6.3 meters.
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