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Randy biked 3.2 hours at a speed of 12.8 miles per hour. Tyler biked 2.5 hours at a speed of 15 m/hr. Who biked more miles?
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Randy biked 3.2 hours at a speed of 12.8 miles per hour. Tyler biked 2.5 hours at a speed of 15 m/hr. Who biked more miles?
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Randy biked 3.2 hours at a speed of 12.8 miles per hour. Tyler biked 2.5 hours at a speed of 15 m/hr. Who biked more miles?
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It’s randy!
He biked more miles than Tyler
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Randy biked more miles.
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