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Jason has run the first 200 m of a running trail that is 2000 m long. Who goes to reach the water fountain which is 2/3 of the way from where he is now the end of the trail. How…
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Jason has run the first 200 m of a running trail that is 2000 m long. Who goes to reach the water fountain which is 2/3 of the way from where he is now the end of the trail. How many meters from the start of the trail is the water fountain located?
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2000-200=1800
1800 times 2/3=1200
1200+200=1400m
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