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Elsie is taking part in a sponsored walk. She is being sponsored at a rate of £1 per 0.6 km that she walks.

How much money will she receive if she walks 2.73 km in total? Give your answer in pounds (£).

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Final answer:

Elsie will receive £4.55 for walking 2.73 km, calculated by dividing the distance by the sponsorship unit of 0.6 km and multiplying by the sponsorship rate of £1.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate how much money Elsie would receive for walking 2.73 km at a sponsorship rate of £1 per 0.6 km, we need to divide the total distance walked by the distance that corresponds to one sponsorship unit and then multiply by the sponsorship rate. Using the formula:

Money Received = (Total Distance Walked ÷ Sponsorship Distance) × Rate

We have:

Money Received = (2.73 km ÷ 0.6 km) × £1

Money Received = 4.55 × £1

Money Received = £4.55

Therefore, Elsie will receive £4.55 for walking 2.73 km. Note that this answer assumes the sponsorship is continuous and not discrete, meaning fractions of sponsorship units are accounted for.

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