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David rode 2.5 kilometers on his bike. Jessie rode 2,050 meters on her bike. Who rode farther and by how many meters?
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David rode 2.5 kilometers on his bike. Jessie rode 2,050 meters on her bike. Who rode farther and by how many meters?
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David rode 2.5 kilometers on his bike. Jessie rode 2,050 meters on her bike. Who rode farther and by how many meters?
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2.5 kilometres is 2500 meters as 1km is 1000m
2500-2050 = 450m
as david is the one that rode 2.5 kilometres he rode further by 450 meters
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