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You jogged 214214 on Saturday. On Sunday, you jogged 134134 miles. Which equation can be used to find the total distance jogged for both days?
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You jogged 214214 on Saturday. On Sunday, you jogged 134134 miles. Which equation can be used to find the total distance jogged for both days?
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You jogged 214214 on Saturday.
On Sunday, you jogged 134134 miles.
Which equation can be used to find the total distance jogged for both days?
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If you mean 214 miles and 134 miles the answer is 348
214 + 134 = 348
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214214+134134=348348
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