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9 January, 06:32

Lindsay and Lorraine are trying to match the jump rope world record. Together, they need to jump 48 times in a row. Lindsay has gotten 14 jumps in a row, and Lorraine has gotten 13. How many more jumps (j) do they need to match the record? Show your work!

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  1. 9 January, 06:52
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    For this case what we must do first is to obtain the total amount that both have accumulated.

    We have then:

    Lindsay has gotten 14 jumps in a row and Lorraine has gotten 13:

    14 + 13 = 27

    Then, we must find the remaining amount:

    j = 48-27

    j = 21

    Answer:

    they need 21 more jumps to match the record
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