Math, asked by medhakothari1, 11 months ago

A cyclist has traveled 145.8 km in the first stage of a race, 136.65 km in the second stage and 162.62 km in the third. How many kilometers must the cyclist still complete if the entire race is 1000 km in length?

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Answered by stephiebala110
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Answer: your answer is the cyclist still wants to complete 555.65 kilometres to complete the race

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Answered by rickyalfred82
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Answer:554.3

Step-by-step explanation:

145.8km + 136.65km+ 162.62km= 445.7km

1000- 445.7=554.3

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