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10. Last Saturday, Jim, Troy and Andrew went jogging. Jim jogged 78% of 9 km, Troy jogged 64% of 12 km and Andrew 95% of 7 km. Combining two distances jogged by two boys, what pair will have 13.39 km in
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10. Last Saturday, Jim, Troy and Andrew went jogging. Jim jogged 78% of 9 km, Troy jogged 64% of 12 km and Andrew 95% of 7 km. Combining two distances jogged by two boys, what pair will have 13.39 km in total?
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jim jogged 7.02 km
troy jogged 7.68 km
andrew jogged 6.65 km
jim and troy would be 14.7 km
jim and andrew would be 13.67 km
troy and andrew would be 14.33 km
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