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26 April, 05:01

Sarah competes in a long jump competition

Her first jump is 4.25m

Her best jump is 12% more the this

However her best jump is 15% lower then the winning jump.

Wok out the length of the winning jump.

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  1. 26 April, 05:23
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    5.6m

    Step-by-step explanation:

    4.25 is her first jump and her best is 12% more than that. To find out what her best jump is you'd have to 4.25*1.12=4.76. Since her highest jump is 15% lower than the winning one. So you'd divide her highest by. 85

    4.76/.85=5.6
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