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lorasvet [3.4K]
3 years ago
10

The average length of an adult eastern coach whip snake is 152.4 centimeters write a sentence comparing its length to the other

snakes listed
Copperhead. 63.5


Western cottonmouth 63.5


Timber rattlesnake 121.6

Queen snake. 61
Mathematics
1 answer:
crimeas [40]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The eastern coach whip snake is:

i. 88.9 cm longer than the Copperhead snake

ii. 88.9 cm longer than the Western cottonmouth snake

iii. 30.8 cm longer than the Timber rattlesnake

iv. 91.4 cm longer than the Queen snake

Step-by-step explanation:

The average length of the adult eastern coach whip snake is 152.4 centimeters.

The length of the Copperhead snake is 63.5 centimeters

The difference between 152.4 and 63.5 is 152.4-63.5=88.9

Therefore the eastern coach whip snake is 88.9 cm longer than the Copperhead snake

The Western cottonmouth is 63.5 cm just the same length as the copperhead snake.

Hence, the eastern coach whip snake is also 88.9 cm longer than the Western cottonmouth snake

The Timber rattlesnake is 121.6 cm long. Since 152.4-121.6=30.8,  the eastern coach whip snake is 30.8 cm longer than the Timber rattlesnake

Also, 154.2-61=91.4

Therefore  the eastern coach whip snake is 91.4 cm longer than the Queen snake.

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