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D'jair's vacation starts on July 18th and lasts one week. Kyoko's vacation is from July 18th to July 25th. Whose vacation was longer?
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D'jair's vacation starts on July 18th and lasts one week. Kyoko's vacation is from July 18th to July 25th. Whose vacation was longer?
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D'jair's vacation starts on July 18th and lasts one week. Kyoko's vacation is from July 18th to July 25th. Whose vacation was longer?
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One week= 7 days
25-18=7
I believe both vacations are the same amount of time
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