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Suppose Eric runs for 4 minutes and walks for 8 minutes how close is he to 1,600 meter goal?
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Suppose Eric runs for 4 minutes and walks for 8 minutes how close is he to 1,600 meter goal?
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Suppose Eric runs for 4 minutes and walks for 8 minutes how close is he to 1,600 meter goal?
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Hi there,
Since Eric ran 200 m/min for 4 minutes, then 4×200 = 800m
and he walked 80 m/min for 8 minutes, then 8×80 = 640m
and in total he ran 800 + 640 = 1440m
so he still have 1600 - 1440 = 160m left to reach 1600m
Hope this helped :P
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