Math, asked by kristijakhua, 2 months ago

The athlete jumped to a height of 2 m and 9 cm. How many cm more than his next height at 1 m and 93 cm?

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Answered by AkashMathematics
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Answer:

Measurements for high jump are taken from the top of the middle of the bar. The height is also checked at each end of the bar to ensure that it is level. Officials need to check the end heights every time the bar is raised and when someone is attempting a record. ... Results are recorded on a high jump recording sheet.

Answered by Aanya1175
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Athlete jumped= 2m 9cm ——> cm = (200 +9) cm =209 cm

Next height he jumped till= 1m 93cm ——> cm = (100 + 93) cm= 193 cm.

Therefore, cm difference between two heights = (209-193) cm = 16 cm

ANS= 16 cm.

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