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A rabbit's hop is about 2 m long. How many hops does a rabbit take to travel 1 km? [Hint: Convert km to m first.].please show me the step like showing what we do multiply or division like that show me please step by step​

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Answered by Aadyauniyal
9

Answer:

500 hops

Complete step by step answer:

The question asks us to find the number of hops that a rabbit requires to travel one kilometre (1km) when each hop covers 2m. The first time will be to convert the kilometre unit into metre. For doing this we should know that 1 kilometre is equal to 1000 meter, which in mathematical form is written as:

⇒1 kilometer = 1000 meter

According to the question demand, the rabbit has to travel 1000 meteras in the question the distance travelled is1km.

Now we will move to the second step. Considering the distance covered by rabbit in one hop is 2m then the number of hops done by rabbit to travel 1000 meterwill be equal to “Total distance travelled by the rabbit” by “Distance travelled by the rabbit in one hop”. Then the number of hops does the rabbit take will be written as:

⇒Total distance travelled by the rabbitDistance travelled by the rabbit in one hop

⇒10002

On calculating the above fraction and bringing in its lowest form, we get:

⇒500

∴ A rabbit’s hop is 2m long, so to travel 1kmit has to take 500 hops.

Note: We can check whether the answer is correct or not, by multiplying the number of hops to the distance covered by rabbit in one hop. If the total distance travelled comes the same as that given in the question then the answer we get is correct.

⇒2m×500

⇒1000m

Now we will convert the distance in meters to kilometers. So the distance we get:

⇒1 km

Since the answer we got is the same as the question which is 1 km, so the answer we got is correct.

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Answered by arpitachandel
0

Answer:

500 hops is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

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