Irene R. answered 05/18/20
BS in Mechanical Engineering and Certified math teacher for 13 years
To find the total number of kilometers Jake rode, add the two distances:
7.85
+ 4.30
12.15 total kilometers
Jamaria S.
asked 05/16/20Irene R. answered 05/18/20
BS in Mechanical Engineering and Certified math teacher for 13 years
To find the total number of kilometers Jake rode, add the two distances:
7.85
+ 4.30
12.15 total kilometers
Irene R. answered 05/17/20
BS in Mechanical Engineering and Certified math teacher for 13 years
To find the total number of kilometers Jake rode, add the two distances:
7.85
+ 4.30
12.15 total kilometers
Arturo O. answered 05/16/20
Experienced Physics Teacher for Physics Tutoring
What is your difficulty with this problem? Just add the number of kilometers he rode on both days.
4.3 + 7.85 = ?
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