Question:
A butterfly flew 743 cm and landed on a rose. Then the butterfly flew another 567 cm to go to a daisy. How many meters did the butterfly travel?
Answer:
the butterfly travelled 13.1 metres
Explanation:
Given:
Distance travelled by the butterfly to reach the rose = 743 cm
Distance travelled by the butterfly to reach the daisy = 567 cm
To Find:
Distance travelled by the butterfly = ?
Solution :
Distance travelled by the butterfly
= Distance travelled by the butterfly to reach the rose + Distance travelled by the butterfly to reach the daisy
Distance travelled by the butterfly = 743 + 567
Distance travelled by the butterfly = 1310 cm
We know that 1 cm is 0.01 metres
Then 1310 metres =
= 13.1 metres