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Hazel traveled 796 meters by foot. She traveled 3,486 meters by car and 56,975 meters by hot air balloon. How many meters did Hazel travel altogether?
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Hazel traveled 796 meters by foot. She traveled 3,486 meters by car and 56,975 meters by hot air balloon. How many meters did Hazel travel altogether?
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Hazel traveled 796 meters by foot. She traveled 3,486 meters by car and 56,975 meters by hot air balloon. How many meters did Hazel travel altogether?
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61,257 that is the awnser I think
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796+56,975+3,486
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