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The total length of a beach is 13.2 kilometers. If lifeguards are stationed every 0.6 kilometers, including one at the end of the beach, how many lifeguards will there be on the beach?

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Answer:

22 including one at the end of the beach

Explanation:

Total length of the beach = 13.2 kilometers

If lifeguards are stationed every 0.6 kilometers, INCLUDING one at the end of the beach

Number of lifeguards in the beach = Total length of the beach / distance interval of each lifeguards

= 13.2 kilometers / 0.6 kilometers

= 22

Number of lifeguards in the beach = 22 including one at the end of the beach

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