A girl saw that the ice cream store closed at 9:00 pm. She decided she could walk around and visit other stores in the meantime. She waited until the final moments to try and make it to the ice cream, she still had to walk and try to make it to the ice cream shop. It will take her 2,000 steps to get back to the ice cream shop if she takes three steps per minute she might be able to make it in time. Write a function that takes the number of steps taken S, and outputs the number of steps that are left S(L).
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@Astrid1
Sounds good, although I suggest you change the wording here: She waited until the final moments to try and make it to the ice cream, she still had to walk and try to make it to the ice cream shop. *make it to the Ice Cream shop. You don't necessarily need to say "she still had to walk and try to make it to the ice cream shop" because it says she decided she would walk. So they already know she is going to walk.
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A girl saw that the ice cream store closed at 9:00 pm. She decided she could walk around and visit other stores in the meantime. She waited until the final moments to try and make it to the ice cream, she still had to walk and try to make it to the ice cream shop. It will take her 2,000 steps to get back to the ice cream shop if she takes three steps per minute she might be able to make it in time. Write a function that takes the number of steps taken S, and outputs the number of steps that are left S(L).
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