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Q: Sara loves to go hiking. This week she hiked 3 miles on Monday 4 miles on Tuesday and 3 miles on Thursday. Last week Sara hiked 8 miles. How many more miles did Sara hike this week than last week?
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Sara loves to go hiking This week she hiked 3 miles on Monday 4 miles on Tuesday and 3 miles on Thursday Last week Sara hiked 8 miles How many more miles did Sara hike this week than last week?

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