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Kenya likes to run on a track where one lap is 14 mile. If she runs 8 ½ miles on Saturday, how many laps will she need to run on Sunday in order to run 12 total miles over the w…
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Kenya likes to run on a track where one lap is 14 mile. If she runs 8 ½ miles on Saturday, how many laps will she need to run on Sunday in order to run 12 total miles over the weekend? please help
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3 1/2 more miles
Explanation:
12- 8 1/2 = 3 1/2
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