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Delvig [45]
3 years ago
5

Jackson walks 2/3 miles to school ever day.How many miles does he walk after 12 days of school?

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1 answer:
vazorg [7]3 years ago
8 0
12×2/3=8
8 miles after 12 days of school
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Probability the president will have an IQ of at least 107.5

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