SOLUTION: Eighty coins are placed in a line on the ground. The distance between any two consecutive coins is ten metres. How far must a person travel to bring them, one by one, to a basket p

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Question 1149104: Eighty coins are placed in a line on the ground. The distance between any two consecutive coins is ten metres. How far must a person travel to bring them, one by one, to a basket placed ten metres behind the first coin.
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