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26. A long-distance runner runs 2^5 miles one week and 2^7miles the next week. How many times farther did he run in the second week than in the first week?
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26. A long-distance runner runs 2^5 miles one week and 2^7miles the next week. How many times farther did he run in the second week than in the first week?
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26. A long-distance runner runs 2^5 miles one week and 2^7miles the next week. How many times farther did he run in the second week than in the first week?
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He ran 4 extra miles
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