To get from the village to the station, the traveler had to walk 3500m, of which 66% he walked through the forest

To get from the village to the station, the traveler had to walk 3500m, of which 66% he walked through the forest, 26% over the field, and the rest of the way through the village. How many meters did he walk more through the forest than the field?

First, let’s find how much 66% of 3500 meters will be:
3500 ∙ 66/100 = 2310 m.
This means that the traveler walked 2310 meters through the forest.

Now let’s find how much is 26% of 3500 meters:
3500 ∙ 26/100 = 910 m.
This means that the traveler walked 910 meters in the field.

Let’s find the difference between the path covered by the forest and the field:
2310 m – 910 m = 1400 m.

Answer: To get from the village to the station, the traveler walked 1400 meters more in the forest than in the field.



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