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There is a frog jumping contest in Hippity Hop County. Leaping Larry jumps 18cm every 6 seconds. Bouncing Billy jumps 7 cm every 3 seconds. What is the difference in the distance they jumped at the end
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There is a frog jumping contest in Hippity Hop County. Leaping Larry jumps 18cm every 6 seconds.
Bouncing Billy jumps 7 cm every 3 seconds.
What is the difference in the distance they jumped at the end of 1 minute?
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Leaping Larry jumps 180 cm every 1 min
Bouncing Billy jumps 140 cm every 1 min
180 - 140 = 40 cm difference
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