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Last Saturday Flavia walked her dog 1 2/5 miles. Shazell walked her dog 5 times as far. How many miles total did the girls walk their dogs?
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Last Saturday Flavia walked her dog 1 2/5 miles. Shazell walked her dog 5 times as far. How many miles total did the girls walk their dogs?
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Last Saturday Flavia walked her dog 1 2/5 miles. Shazell walked her dog 5 times as far. How many miles total did the girls walk their dogs?
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Flavia walked her dog 1 2/5miles and Shazell walked her dog 7miles so, in total they walked their dogs 8 2/5miles.
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