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nikitadnepr [17]
3 years ago
12

I need help answering Question B

History
2 answers:
larisa86 [58]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1.2

Explanation:

0.6 x 2 = 1.2 thus you get the answer

Luda [366]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1.11 yards

Explanation:

If the grasshopper travels 5 yards in 9 hoops, then it travels 5/9 = 0.56 yards in each hoop. If it hopped twice, then it would travel 0.56*2 = 1.12 (1.11 if you don't round the answer)

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