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Marco rode 120 miles on the first day of his cross-country bicycle trip. He planned to ride an additional 100 miles each day. Write an algebraic expression to represent the tota…
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Marco rode 120 miles on the first day of his cross-country bicycle trip. He planned to ride an additional 100 miles each day. Write an algebraic expression to represent the total number of miles he will ride after d days have passed.
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100d+120
100 miles x number of days riding + the initial 120 miles
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