L1ululouddalyxo L1ululouddalyxo
  • 23-10-2016
  • Mathematics
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Clayton climbed down 50 meters. he climbed down in 10-meter intervals. in how many intervals did clayton make his climb?

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Moly42
Moly42 Moly42
  • 23-10-2016
To figure this out, divide 50 metres by 10 metre intervals


50 metres ÷ 10 metre intervals = 5 intervals
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ikarus ikarus
  • 09-09-2019

Answer:

Clayton make his climb in 5 intervals.

Step-by-step explanation

Given: Clayton climbed down 50 meters.

1 interval = 10 meters down

The number of intervals = 50 divided by 10

= [tex]\frac{50}{10}[/tex]

= 5 intervals

Therefore, Clayton make his climb in 5 intervals.

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