Step-by-step explanation:
To find out how high Annie jumped, you first need to calculate what 8% of Rosie's jump height is, and then add this amount to Rosie's jump height.
To calculate 8% of Rosie's jump height, you can multiply 32cm by 8% expressed as a decimal, which is 0.08:
8% of 32cm = 0.08 x 32cm = 2.56cm
So Annie jumped 2.56cm higher than Rosie's jump of 32cm.
To find out how high Annie jumped, you can add 2.56cm to Rosie's jump height:
Annie's jump height = Rosie's jump height + 2.56cm
= 32cm + 2.56cm
= 34.56cm
Therefore, Annie jumped 34.56cm in the air.