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Ah, there are 100 millimeters in one-tenth of a meter. Just imagine a beautiful landscape with 10 equal parts, each part being 1 meter long, and within each of those parts, you'll find 100 millimeters. Isn't that just lovely?
0.1 meters is one tenth of a metre so he would need ten blocks to make a row one meter long.
The diagonal creates a right angled triangle with one pair of long and short sides - the diagonal is the hypotenuse. We know the angle between the long side (adjacent) and hypotenuse as 42.6°; We want to find the length of the short (width) side (opposite). We can use the Tan ratio: tan = opposite/adjacent → opposite = adjacent × tan → width = 26.63 in × tan 42.6° = 24.487... in → width is 24.5 inches to the nearest tenth of an inch.
According to the details in the question,12 metres is the length that Vicky can run.