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In the sentence below, which word or phrase refers to a mathematical operation? While driving on the freeway, Jennifer was operating her vehicle at 10 miles per hour more than Amy. A. more than B. miles
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In the sentence below, which word or phrase refers to a mathematical operation?
While driving on the freeway, Jennifer was operating her vehicle at 10 miles per hour more than Amy.
A. more than
B. miles
C. 10
D. operating
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The answer is A) More than. It is because, more than is indicated an addition problem.
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
for she was going faster then amy
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