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Wendy was traveling from Baltimore,MD to Cleveland,OH.For the first 2 hours of her trip she drove about 63 mph.For the second portion of her trip,which took her 3 hours, she drove at 57mph.How far did she drove?

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shai shai ∙

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∙ 3y ago
Updated: 9/27/2023

63 * 2 = 126 miles

57 * 3 = 171 miles

171 + 126 = 297 miles in total.

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Michael Scalise ∙

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∙ 3y ago
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