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Roberto's toy car travels 600 inches at high speed and then another 456 inches at low speed. What is the total distance the car would have traveled in feet?
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Roberto's toy car travels 600 inches at high speed and then another 456 inches at low speed. What is the total distance the car would have traveled in feet?
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600 + 456 = 1,056in
12 inches = 1 foot
1,056/12 = 88
The car would have travel 88 feet.
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