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Note: Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided. Harry rides his bike 25 3 8 miles. Karen rides her bike 25 2 5 miles. Who rides farther?
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Harry rides his bike
25
3
8
miles. Karen rides her bike
25
2
5
miles. Who rides farther?
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Harry rides 36 miles
Karen rides 32 miles
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H: 25+3+8= 36
K: 25+2+5= 32
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