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27 February, 02:45

sarah competes in a long jump competion. her first jump is 4.25m. her best jump is 12% more than this. however, her best jump is 15% lower than the winning jump. work out the of the winning jump.

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  1. 27 February, 05:24
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    Best jump=4.25+0.12 (4.25) = 4.76

    best jump=75% of winning jump

    Winning jump=4.76/75*100=6.35m
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