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More math. mann I hate this

More math. mann I hate this-example-1
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Answer:

They rode 19 miles before replacing each horse.

Explanation:

This problem can be represented as:


(342 miles)/(18 horses)

To find the number of miles per horse simply divide 342 by 18. You will get your answer of:


(19 miles)/(1 horse)

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Answer:

19 miles

Explanation:

If they had to ride 342 split by 18 horses, divide 342 by 18 to get 19

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