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1 March, 10:31

david ran on a straight track. every time he ran 480m, he took a break. After 2 breaks, he still had to run 120 m to complete the track. If the track was twice as long as the playground, what was the distance of the playground?

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  1. 1 March, 13:41
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    The distance of the playground is 540m

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Here, we are interested in calculating the length of the playground given the information in the question.

    Where to attack the question from is the segment that states that he took a break after 480m and also had 2 breaks. Thus, the distance traveled would be 480 * 2 = 960 m

    Now, to find the length of the track, we add the distance covered plus the distance uncovered. Mathematically that would be 960m + 120m = 1,080m

    In the last part of the question, we are told that the track is twice as long as the playground. This means that the length of the playground or the distance of the playground is 1080/2 = 540 m
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