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Ethan rode 25.65 kilometers on Saturday and 14.23 kilometers on Sunday. About how far did Ethan ride during the two days?
Round each distance to the nearest tenth to estimate the total distance Ethan rode during the two days.
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So for this problem we are looking for a sum (total). So first we are going to round 25.65 to 25.7 and round 14.23 to 14.2
Now we are going to add 25.7 and 14.2 to get a total of 39.9
Ethan rode 39.9 kilometers.
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Hope this helps!!!
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