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A runner covers 12 metres in the first second. Every second thereafter, he covers 3/4 of the distance covered in the previous second. How much distance does he run in first 4 seconds? Give your answer to 2 places of decimals.​

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Answered by tirthvpatel1
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A runner covers 12 metres in the first second. Every second thereafter, he covers 3/4 of the distance covered in the previous second. How much distance does he run in first 4 seconds? Give your answer to 2 places of decimals.

Answered by Bhaarat241001
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