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If Ben bikes 3 miles and then bikes 1,000 yards back toward his starting point, how many yards is Ben from his starting point?
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If Ben bikes 3 miles and then bikes 1,000 yards back toward his starting point, how many yards is Ben from his starting point?
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If Ben bikes 3 miles and then bikes 1,000 yards back toward his starting point, how many yards is Ben from his starting point?
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4280 because their is 5280 yards in 3 miles and 5280-1000=4280
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