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28 June, 01:20

Lindsay and Lorraine are trying to match the jump rope world record. Together, they need to jump 48 times in a row. Lindsay has gotten 14 jumps in a row, and Lorraine has gotten 13. How many more jumps (j) do they need to match the record?

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  1. 28 June, 02:07
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    Answer: 21

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given : Lindsay and Lorraine are trying to match the jump rope world record.

    Number of jumps they need to jump together in a row = 48

    Lindsay has gotten 14 jumps in a row, and Lorraine has gotten 13.

    Total jumps = 14+13=27

    Let 'j' be the number of more jumps they need to match the record.

    j = Total jumps needed - Total jumps they already gotten

    ⇒ j = 48-27

    ⇒ j = 21

    Hence, they need 21 more jumps to match the record.
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