Mathematics
Mathematics, 13.12.2019 02:31, kghmgfxn3292

2. use the beginner jump information to find how
much longer the total length of the ski jump hill
for an advanced jump is than a beginner jump.
part a
what are the hidden questions you need to
answer to solve the problem?
beginner jump
the advanced jump distance is
8 times the beginner jump distance.
the total length of a beginner jump hill
is 3 times the beginner jump distance.
part b
how much longer is the total length of an advanced jump hill than a
beginner jump hill? write equations and explain how to solve the hidden
questions and the original question.
part
is the answer you found in part b reasonable? explain.
3. how much greater is the height of an advanced jump than an
intermediate jump? explain.

answer
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