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Kevin ran 7 miles more than Steve ran. The sum of their distance is 33 miles. How far did Steve run? How far did Kevin run? What is your variation?
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Kevin ran 7 miles more than Steve ran. The sum of their distance is 33 miles. How far did Steve run? How far did Kevin run? What is your variation?
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Kevin ran 7 miles more than Steve ran. The sum of their distance is 33 miles. How far did Steve run? How far did Kevin run? What is your variation?
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first set it up in an equation equal to 33
33= 7 + x + x
33 = 7 = 2x
26 = 2x
13 = x
plug x value back into equation
kevin runs 20 miles and steve ran 13
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