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A swimming pool is 50 meters long. Jamie swam 60 lengths of the pool in one week. How many kilometers did she swim?
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Answer: 3
Step-by-step explanation:
1 km= 1000 m
50m x 60= 3000m
3000m / 1000m = 3km
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