Martin set off on a journey of 2km . He walked 4/5 and ran

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How many metres did Martin run

Martin walked 4/5 of the journey, which is 1.6km. So, the remaining distance he ran is:

2km - 1.6km = 0.4km

To convert km to m, we multiply by 1000:

0.4km x 1000m/km = 400m

Therefore, Martin ran 400 meters.

To find out how many meters Martin ran, we need to calculate the remaining distance after walking.

Martin walked 4/5 of the total distance, which is 4/5 * 2 km = 8/5 km.

To find the remaining distance, we subtract the distance Martin walked from the total distance:
2 km - 8/5 km = (2*5/5) km - 8/5 km = 10/5 km - 8/5 km = 2/5 km.

Since 1 km is equal to 1000 meters, we can convert 2/5 km to meters:
(2/5) km * 1000 m/km = 400/5 m = 80 m.

Therefore, Martin ran 80 meters.

To find out how many meters Martin ran, we first need to calculate the distance he walked. We are given that Martin walked 4/5 of the total distance.

Since the total distance is 2 kilometers, let's calculate how far he walked:

Distance walked = (4/5) * 2km = (8/5) km = 1.6 km

To find out how far Martin ran, we need to subtract the distance he walked from the total distance he traveled:

Distance ran = Total distance - Distance walked = 2km - 1.6km = 0.4 km

Since 1 kilometer is equal to 1000 meters, we can convert 0.4 km to meters:

0.4 km * 1000 meters/km = 400 meters

Therefore, Martin ran 400 meters.