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Writing a onesstep expression for a real world situation Last week, Milan drove k miles. This week, he drove 107 miles, Using k, write an expression for the total number of miles he drove in the two weeks.

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Certainly, for the total number of miles Milan drove in the two weeks, we need to add up the miles he drove each week.

First, let's look at the number of miles Milan drove last week. We know this number as 'k' miles.

Then, we consider the distance Milan drove this week, which we know is 107 miles.

To find the total distance Milan drove over these two weeks, we just add these two quantities together.

So, the expression that represents the total miles that Milan drove in the two weeks is 'k + 107'.

Here, 'k' represents the number of miles Milan drove last week and 107 is the number of miles he drove this week. By adding these together, we get the total number of miles Milan drove in these two weeks.

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