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Jamie rode her bike four days this week. Monday she rode 2.46 miles, Tuesday she rode 8.34 miles, Thursday she rode 4.87 miles, and Friday she rode 3.45 miles. What is the total…
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Jamie rode her bike four days this week. Monday she rode 2.46 miles, Tuesday she rode 8.34 miles, Thursday she rode 4.87 miles, and Friday she rode 3.45 miles. What is the total…
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Jamie rode her bike four days this week. Monday she rode 2.46 miles, Tuesday she rode 8.34 miles, Thursday she rode 4.87 miles, and Friday she rode 3.45 miles. What is the total number of miles Jamie rode this week?
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19.12 miles
Explanation:
2.46
+
8.34
+
4.87
+
3.45
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