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To determine who travels more miles per day, we need to calculate the average daily distance traveled by each person. William travels only on Saturdays and Sundays, which means he has a total of 8 days (4 Saturdays and 4 Sundays) to travel 400 miles, averaging 50 miles per day. Jason travels every weekday, totaling 20 days in a month, and has flown 500 miles, averaging 25 miles per day. Therefore, William travels more miles per day than Jason.

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