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Courtney takes 2.4x10 to the power of 4 steps during her long distance run. each step covers an average of 18mm. what is the total distance in mm did courtney cover during her r…
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Courtney takes 2.4x10 to the power of 4 steps during her long distance run. each step covers an average of 18mm. what is the total distance in mm did courtney cover during her run
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2.4 x 10^4 = 24000 steps....each step is 18 mm....
24,000 x 18 = 432,000 mm or 4.32 x 10^5 mm
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