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A frog jumps 2 steps at a time. |
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A squirrel jumps 3 steps. |
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A rabbit jumps 5 steps. |
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A horse jumps 15 steps. |
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A kangaroo jumps 30 steps. |
Which number will the kangaroo reach in two jumps?
Options
50
60
70
80
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Solution
60
Explanation -
Kangaroo jumps 30 steps.
In two jumps, kangaroo will reach 30 × 2 = 60.
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