Mathematics, 13.04.2021 19:50 krystalhurst97
A tired frog is jumping across a pond. Her first jump will be her longest. She travels 300 cm. Her second jump carries her another 270 cm. How far will the frog travel before she cannot jump anymore?
S= 1560cm
S= 570cm
S= 2700cm
S= 3000cm
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