This document appears to be homework assignments from a student named Rogger Fernández Barrera for a course called INC-S-VE-6-131. The homework involves listening activities, including listening and checking answers as well as listening and answering questions. The questions ask about statistics related to physical activity such as the number of additional steps pedometer users take per day, the percentage of people in the US who get enough physical activity, the distance covered if a certain number of steps are taken, and the quit rates of couples who exercise separately or together.
This document appears to be homework assignments from a student named Rogger Fernández Barrera for a course called INC-S-VE-6-131. The homework involves listening activities, including listening and checking answers as well as listening and answering questions. The questions ask about statistics related to physical activity such as the number of additional steps pedometer users take per day, the percentage of people in the US who get enough physical activity, the distance covered if a certain number of steps are taken, and the quit rates of couples who exercise separately or together.
This document appears to be homework assignments from a student named Rogger Fernández Barrera for a course called INC-S-VE-6-131. The homework involves listening activities, including listening and checking answers as well as listening and answering questions. The questions ask about statistics related to physical activity such as the number of additional steps pedometer users take per day, the percentage of people in the US who get enough physical activity, the distance covered if a certain number of steps are taken, and the quit rates of couples who exercise separately or together.
2. Only 45% people in the U.S. get enough physical activity. 3. People do 5 miles if they take 10.000 steps a day. 4. The percentage of couples who exercise separately quit is 43%. 5. The percentage of couples who exercise together quit is 7%
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