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A girl runs along the sides of a square garden which is 85m long. If she covers 50cm in one step, how many steps will she take to run once around the garden?
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A girl runs along the sides of a square garden which is 85m long. If she covers 50cm in one step, how many steps will she take to run once around the garden?
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A girl runs along the sides of a square garden which is 85m long. If she covers 50cm in one step, how many steps will she take to run once around the garden?
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850 steps
Explanation:
50cm=0.1m
85/0.1=850 steps
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