Mathematics
Mathematics, 06.04.2020 16:29, JebKush3161

Ken and Steve are in a long jump competition.
Ken jumps 15 metres.
Steve jumps 1.5 metres.
a) Who jumps further, Ken or Steve?
b)
How much further does he jump?
Give your answer in metres.

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