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16. During a choir rehearsal, 25 students were standing in a line at equal distances. The distance between the first and the fourth student was 2.7 m. What was the distance between the first and the last
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16. During a choir rehearsal, 25 students were standing in a line at equal distances. The distance between the first and the fourth student was 2.7 m. What was the distance between the first and the last student?
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0.9m because the distance between each person is the same
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Answer:
Explanation:
25 - 4 = 21
2.7*21=
56.7m
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