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6 March, 09:37

After each soccer practice Scott Runs 4 sprints of 10 yards each complete exclamation to find how many practices it will take for Scott to have spent a total of 2 miles combined if he continues his routine

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  1. 6 March, 09:56
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    Scott will have to do 44 practices

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let X be the number of yards per practice.

    Let P = number of practice Scott needs to do.

    Multiply 20 yards by 4 sprints

    X = 20yards * 4 sprints = 80 yards

    Number of yards he had to sprint per practice will be:

    1 mile = 1760 yards

    Converting from miles to yards

    X = 1760 * 2 miles = 3520 yards

    Number of practice, P Scott need to do = (3520/80) yards

    Number of Practice, P = 44
  2. 6 March, 11:05
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    Number of practice = 88

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Each day 4 sprints is covered and each sprint is 10yards, hence 40yards is covered each day for one practice.

    2miles = 2 x 1760 = 3520 yards

    Hence number of practice to cover 2miles = 3520/40 = 88 practice
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