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Mathematics, 12.03.2020 18:13, levicorey846

Jason went swimming. He dives of the distance from the diving board to the end of the swimming pool. Then, he swims of the distance from the diving board to the end of the swimming pool. He estimated that he covered about of the distance from the diving board to the end of the swimming pool. Is Jason's estimate reasonable?

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