Ken and Steve are in a long jump competition.
Ken jumps 15 metres.
Steve jumps 1.5 metre...
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.
Answers: 2
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