Final answer:
After subtracting the distance traveled in the first two days from the total distance, it is calculated that the caravan traveled 16 miles per day on each of the remaining 83 days.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question requires us to determine how many miles the caravan traveled on each of the remaining days after the first two days. To solve this problem, we first subtract the miles traveled on the first two days from the total distance. The caravan traveled 22 miles on the first day and 28 miles on the second day, which totals 50 miles. We then subtract this from the overall distance of 1,378 miles to find the distance traveled over the remaining days.
1,378 miles (total distance) - 50 miles (first two days) = 1,328 miles (remaining distance)
Since the caravan traveled the same number of miles each of the remaining 83 days (85 days total minus the first two), we divide the remaining distance by the number of remaining days to find the daily distance traveled:
1,328 miles / 83 days = 16 miles per day
Therefore, the caravan traveled 16 miles on each of the remaining 83 days.