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Hank is taking a walking tour of a park. The route he takes is shown on the map above. How far is the fountain from the entrance? Note: picture not drawn to scale.
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Hank is taking a walking tour of a park. The route he takes is shown on the map above. How far is the fountain from the entrance? Note: picture not drawn to scale.
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Hank is taking a walking tour of a park. The route he takes is shown on the map above. How far is the fountain from the entrance? Note: picture not drawn to scale.
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uhhhhhhhhhh, but can we get the picture?
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