SOLUTION: the jogging lane of a park is a square with side length 50meters. How many complete rounds must a jogger go round the square to make sure he has run 2 kilometers ?

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Question 1001693: the jogging lane of a park is a square with side length 50meters. How many complete rounds must a jogger go round the square to make sure he has run 2 kilometers ?
Answer by Theo(13342) About Me  (Show Source):
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1 kilometers = 1000 meters.
2 kilometers = 2 * 1000 = 2000 meters.
2000 meters / 50 meters = 40.
he would have to jog around at least 40 times.