DIRECTIONS for questions 1 to 5: Answer these questions on the basis of the information given below.Five students – Gaurav, Himesh, Inder, Jitesh and Kalyan – participated in a race in which the length of each lap was 400 m. In the race, in each lap, the student who is in the last position will be eliminated when the person just in front of him finishes that lap. For example, in the first lap, the student who is in the fifth position will be eliminated when the student in the fourth position finishes the first lap. The students in contention run the race continuously without any break until there is only one person remaining, who is then declared the winner of the race. The last person to be eliminated is declared the runner-up. The following bar graph presents the average speed (in meters per second, rounded off to two decimal places) of each student in each lap until they were eliminated:Question No. 2DIRECTIONS for question 2: Type in your answer in the input box provided below the question.What was the total distance (rounded to the nearest meter) run by Jitesh in the race?
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DIRECTIONS for questions 1 to 5: Answer these questions on the basis of the information given below.Five students – Gaurav, Himesh, Inder, Jitesh and Kalyan – participated in a race in which the length of each lap was 400 m. In the race, in each lap, the student who is in the last position will be eliminated when the person just in front of him finishes that lap. For example, in the first lap, the student who is in the fifth position will be eliminated when the student in the fourth position finishes the first lap. The students in contention run the race continuously without any break until there is only one person remaining, who is then declared the winner of the race. The last person to be eliminated is declared the runner-up. The following bar graph presents the average speed (in meters per second, rounded off to two decimal places) of each student in each lap until they were eliminated:Question No. 2DIRECTIONS for question 2: Type in your answer in the input box provided below the question.What was the total distance (rounded to the nearest meter) run by Jitesh in the race?
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