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19. One lap around the school track is 2 of a mile. If Patrick runs 7 laps around the track and then runs 13 miles to get home, how far will he run in all?
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19. One lap around the school track is 2 of a mile. If Patrick runs 7 laps around the track and then runs 13 miles to get home, how far will he run in all?
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19. One lap around the school track is 2 of
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how far will he run in all?
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27 miles.
Explanation: 2*7=14+13=27
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