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Mila [183]
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5

Enya walked 2 km 309 m from school to the store. Then, she walked from the store to her home. If she

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1 answer:
serg [7]3 years ago
6 0
Her home was 2 km 691 m from the store. (5 km = 5000m --> 5000-2309)
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