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Suppose you walk from your house to school, then from school to the store, and then from the store to your friend's house. If the distances are A = 743 m, B = 1,402 m, and C = 683 m, what distance did
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Suppose you walk from your house to school, then from school to the store, and then from the store to your friend's house.
If the distances are A = 743 m, B = 1,402 m, and C = 683 m, what distance did you travel?
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So based on the wording, I’m guessing the way to solve it would be to add all of the distances together to form one coherent piece. So 743+1402+683=2828
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