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Find out from the table - How many centimeters more should Chandra Pal jump to equal the Men's World Record for the high jump?

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प्रश्न

Here are the Indian Records and World Records for some jumps.

Sports World Record Indian Record
High Jump (Men) Javier S. (2m 45 cm) Chandra Pal (2m 17 cm)
Long Jump (Men) Mike P. (8m 95 cm) Amrit Pal (8m 8 cm)
High Jump (Women) Stefka K. (2m 9 cm) Bobby A. (1m 91 cm)
Long Jump (Women) Galina C. (7m 52 cm) Anju G. (6m 83 cm)

Find out from the table -

How many centimeters more should Chandra Pal jump to equal the Men's World Record for the high jump?

विकल्प

  • 30 cm

  • 28 cm

  • 18 cm

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उत्तर

28 cm

Explanation:

World record of high jump = 2 m 45 cm

Chandra Pal record of high jump = 2 m 17 cm

Therefore, more number of centimeters required by Chandra Pal to equal men’s high jump world record

= 2 m 45 cm – 2 m 17 cm

= 28 cm.

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