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Lelu [443]
3 years ago
15

El corredor belga Stefaan Engels tenía el record de correr 365 maratones seguidos. Pero ese record se lo ha arrebatado Ricardo A

bad, que con 41 años ha entrado en el libro Guiness, como el que ha corrido durante mas veces seguidas la distancia de 42,195 metros, un total de 500 maratones. ¿En cuántos metros en total corridos estaba el record de Stefaan Engels antes de que Ricardo Abad lo superase?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Hatshy [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

15401.175  metros

Step-by-step explanation:

El corredor Belga tenía 365 maratones que a razón de 42.195 metros son:

365 *  42.195   =  15401.175  metros

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