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CAHSEE Math 2.1 Measurement and Geometry
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Measurement and Geometry: Drill Set 2, Problem 1. How far is this distance in real life?

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CAHSEE Math 2.2 Measurement and Geometry
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Measurement and Geometry Drill 2 Problem 2. If Sarah is required to swim three lengths of this pool, how far, to the nearest foot, will she need to...

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CAHSEE Math 2.3 Measurement and Geometry
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CAHSEE Math Measurement and Geometry Drill 2, Problem 3. How far apart in kilometers is the destination away from the starting point?

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Measurement and Geometry Drill 2 Problem 2. If Sarah is required to swim three lengths of this pool, how far, to the nearest foot, will she need to swim?

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Here's a question to give your brain a solid shmooping...

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Sarah is taking swim lessons from Aquaman in a swimming pool with a length of 50 meters.

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If Sarah is required to swim three lengths of this pool, how far, to the nearest foot,

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will she need to swim? Hint: 1 meter is approximately 1.083 yards.

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And here are the potential answers:

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OK, this is a standard conversion question-- meters to feet...

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...with the wild and crazy tricky curveball thrown in there that she's swimming 3 laps.

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Ooh. Brutal. Aquaman is apparently a very demanding instructor.

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So we need to convert 150 meters into uh... how many feet?

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Just rounding and assuming we don't have a calculator or an iPhone or a geeky kid handy

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to do the math in his head...we can figure this one out fast.

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A meter is roughly 1.1 yards -- i.e. a meter is a bit longer than a yard.

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So it makes sense that the number of yards would be a bit longer...

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and if it was exactly 1.1 times longer...

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...we could multiple the 150 meters by 1.1 to get roughly 165 yards...

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...but they want the ANSWER in feet -- so multiply that 165 by 3 and we get 495...

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...which is close enough to 487 for military work.

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The answer is D.

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As in... "Dweller of the Depths"

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