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  • 17-03-2018
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Paul's kite glided 82.1 m. Nan's kite glided 86 m. How many more centimeters did Nan's kite glide than Paul's?
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Frankawonwu1 Frankawonwu1
  • 17-03-2018
You subtract Nan's from Paul's. So...
86m - 82.1m
=3.9m
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freemaeve freemaeve
  • 17-03-2018
We can't divide up the meters, since our worst measurement is plus or minus a whole meter. So we round the answer up. (If Nan's kite had gone 86.0 m, accuracy would be to tenths of
meters for both arguments and the an
swer).

86m - 82.1m = 4m = 400cm
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