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? explain this with working
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Step-by-step explanation:
145.8+136.65+162.62=445.07km
he had covered 445.07km
he still have to cover=1000km-445.07km =555.07km
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Hey mate here's you answer!!!
Distance covered by Cyclist in first stage = 145.8km
Distance covered by Cyclist in second stage = 136.65km
Distance covered by Cyclist in third stage = 162.62km
so the total distance covered by Cyclist
= 145.8 + 136.65 + 162.62
= 445.07 km
Now the entire race is of 1000 km
so the no of kilometres must the Cyclist still complete will be equal to 1000 - the total distance covered by Cyclist ( which is = 445.07)
so
1000 - 445.07
= 554.93 km
Hence the Cyclist must complete 554.93 km more in order to complete the race.
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