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15 September, 12:48

An outdoor swimming race is 1.6 miles long. Simon swims 8 tenths of the course, and his friend Sheila swims 9 tenths of the course. How much farther did Sheila swim?

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  1. 15 September, 13:00
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    8 tenths is equal to 8/10, what is equal to 0,8. You can calculate the distance by multiplying 0,8 with the 1,6 mile course. That gives you 1,28 miles. Doing that for Sheila's 9 tenth (0,9) gives you 1,44 miles. That means she swam 1,44-1,28 = 0,16 miles more than Simon.
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