A football coach asks players to complete a warm up drill before they start practice. Their practice field is 120 meters long and 90 meters wide. If the coach asks them to run from one corner to the other 10 times how many total meters will they run?

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A football coach asks players
to complete a warm up drill
before they start practice.
Their practice field is 120
meters long and 90 meters
wide. If the coach asks them
to run from one corner to the
other 10 times how many total
meters will they run?
The players would run
meters as
a warm up before practice.
(This should be a numerical
answer.)
Transcribed Image Text:A football coach asks players to complete a warm up drill before they start practice. Their practice field is 120 meters long and 90 meters wide. If the coach asks them to run from one corner to the other 10 times how many total meters will they run? The players would run meters as a warm up before practice. (This should be a numerical answer.)
A hotel is building a large new
aquarium for their lobby. They
know the length from the top
corner to the opposite bottom
corner is 13 feet long, the
height is 12 feet and the
length is 4 feet. Solve for the
width and then determine the
volume in cubic feet of water
it will take to fill the aquarium.
1. w·h = Volume of a reci
\13ft
12ft
4ft
The width of the aquarium is
feet.
The aquarium would take
ft of
water.
Both of your answers should be
numerical.
Transcribed Image Text:A hotel is building a large new aquarium for their lobby. They know the length from the top corner to the opposite bottom corner is 13 feet long, the height is 12 feet and the length is 4 feet. Solve for the width and then determine the volume in cubic feet of water it will take to fill the aquarium. 1. w·h = Volume of a reci \13ft 12ft 4ft The width of the aquarium is feet. The aquarium would take ft of water. Both of your answers should be numerical.
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