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An athlete has a target to run 5.6 km a week. She runs 600 m every day.

How much does she fall short of or exceed her target by?

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Answered by tenspapercraftchanna
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Answer:

She falls short of 1.4 km to her target.

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Answered by AestheticDude
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Answer :-

  • Athlete will fall short of 1.4 Km to her target to run .

Step-by-step-Explaination :-

Given :-

  • An athlete runs 600 m every day .
  • Athlete makes a target to run 5.6 Km a week .

Find :-

  • How much did Athlete fall short of or exceed her target by ?

Solution :-

  • An athlete runs 600 m Per day .
  • Target is to run 5.6 Km Week .

Then , We know :-

 \rm \: 1 \: week \:  =  \: 7 \: days

Then , in 7 days . Athlete will complete :-

 \rm \: 7 \: days \:  = 1 \: day  's  \: athlete \: run \:  \times 7 \: day  's

 \rm \: 7 \: day  's \: athlete \: run =600 \: m \times 7

 \rm \: 7 \: day  's \: athlete \: run  = 4200 \: m

Or ,

 \rm \: 7 \: day  's \: athlete \: run  = 4 \: km \: 200 \: m

Or ,

 \rm \: 7 \: day  's \: athlete \: run  = 4.2 \: km

Then , in 1 week athlete ran = 4.2 Km but the athlete's target was to run 5.6 Km . So, Athlete fall short of or exceed her target by :-

 \sf \: (Athlete's \:  target \:  - Athlete \:  ran ) =Athlete  \:  fall  \: short \:  of  \: or \:  exceed  \: her  \: target \:  by

 \sf \: (5.6 \: km \:  - 4.2 \: km) =  \bf \underline{1.4 \: km}

Therefore , Athlete Fell short of 1.4 Km to run in a week from her target.

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