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Mars2501
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3 years ago
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On Monday, Mr. Roberts drove 42 miles.
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Otrada
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3 years ago
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That one is easy it’s D
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Norma-Jean
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3 years ago
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It should be D.
“Mr. Roberts drive five miles more than half the distance he drove on Monday”
Five miles more is key here
This says that he drove five more after dividing it, so 42/2 first than add the 5
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