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11 January, 11:12

Last week, Bill ran 900 meters on each of 3 days. Between last week and this week, bill wants to run a total of 6 kilometers. How far does bill need to run this week?

A. 4.7 kilometers

B. 2.7 kilometers

C. 3.3 kilometers

D. 2.3 kilometers

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  1. 11 January, 11:23
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    For the 3 days he ran a total of : 3 * 900 = 2700 meters.

    1000 meters = 1 kilometers

    2700 meters = 2700 / 1000 = 2.7 kilometers.

    Between last week and this week, Bill ran a total of 6 kilometers.

    How far he ran this week = 6 - 2.7 = 3.3 kilometers.

    Option C.
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