Lenay's home is 1,177 miles from her grandmother's house.
If Shenay drives round-trip 3 times t...
Mathematics, 23.03.2020 01:52 Dpj21
Lenay's home is 1,177 miles from her grandmother's house.
If Shenay drives round-trip 3 times to see her grandmother, how far will
she drive?
A 7,062 miles
B 7,022 miles
C 6,622 miles
D 6,062 miles
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