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Terri averages about 91.4 seconds to go around the track at school, Roger averages about 57.8 seconds. Round each of these to the nearest whole number.
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Terri averages about 91.4 seconds to go around the track at school, Roger averages about 57.8 seconds. Round each of these to the nearest whole number.
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Terri averages about 91.4 seconds to go around the track at school, Roger averages about 57.8 seconds. Round each of these to the nearest whole number.
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91.4 rounds to 92
57.8 rounds to 58
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Terri averages 91 seconds and Roger averages 59 seconds
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