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Pete can run 178 yards in one minute. Sharon can run 119 more yards then Pete in one minute how many yards can they both run in one minute
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Pete can run 178 yards in one minute. Sharon can run 119 more yards then Pete in one minute how many yards can they both run in one minute
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495
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pete=178
sharon=178+119=297
297+178=495
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