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Allushta [10]
4 years ago
10

Help on these two problems please

Mathematics
1 answer:
charle [14.2K]4 years ago
3 0
14) Note that Carlos travels 12 miles from school to home (and vice versa). Note also that it is only asking for "to school", and for 5 days.

Multiply 5 with 12

12 x 5 = 60

60 miles is your answer.
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15) Note:

Mandy travels 9 trips, and each trip is 10 miles
Matt travels 11 trips, and each trip is 8 miles.

Multiply each number to corresponding.

Mandy = 9 x 10
Mandy = 90

Matt = 11 x 8
Matt = 88

Mandy travels more miles than Matt by 2 miles

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