English, 10.10.2020 01:01, jennifer2129
Elsa is taking physical fitness tests in her strength training class Each day, her results are compared to her results from
previous days. The first day she completes a test is considered the baseline, and is represented by O. For instance, on
the first day she did the flexibility test, her result was calculated as 0 On the second day, in comparison to her first day's
1
1
result, she was able to reach 1 inches less than the first day, which was recorded as 1 Then, on the third day,
16
16
5
Elsa recorded a result of
8
A on which day did Elsa reach farther the second or third day?
By how much?
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