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A runner completes a 100k ultramarathon. If a typical runner strides is about 1m, how many strides did he take assuming that all strides were the same length?

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Answer:

100,000 strides.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the number of strides taken in a 100k ultramarathon, we need to divide the total distance by the length of each stride.

100k = 100,000 meters

So, assuming that each stride was 1 meter long, the runner took 100,000 strides.

Hope this helps!

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