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Ron wants to run 6 miles this week. He ran 1 miles on Monday, 1 miles on Tuesday, and 1 miles on Wednesday. How many more miles does he need to run to reach his goal for the wee…
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Ron wants to run 6 miles this week. He ran
1 miles on Monday, 1 miles on Tuesday,
and 1 miles on Wednesday. How many
more miles does he need to run to reach
his goal for the week?
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RON WILL RUN 3 miles:)
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Ron would need to run 3 miles
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