Walter is practicing his high jumps for the track team. His first jump measured 5 feet, 9 inches. His second jump measured 3 feet, 11 inches. How much higher was Walter's first jump than his second jump?

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Answer: 1.834 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Walter's first Jump is 5 ft, 9 in.

His second Jump is 3 ft, 11 in.

We know,

[tex]1\ ft=12\ in[/tex]

Converting inches to feet

First Jump in feet

[tex]\Rightarrow 5\ ft+\frac{9}{12}\ ft=5.75\ ft[/tex]

Second jump

[tex]\Rightarrow 3\ ft+\frac{11}{12}\ ft=3.916\ ft[/tex]

The difference in the measurement of two Jumps is

[tex]\Rightarrow 5.75-3.916=1.834\ ft[/tex]

So, Walter first Jump is 1.834 ft higher than the second Jump

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