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A glacier receded at a rate of 350 feet per day for two consecutive weeks. How much did the glacier's position change in all?
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A glacier receded at a rate of 350 feet per day for two consecutive weeks. How much did the glacier's position change in all?
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A glacier receded at a rate of 350 feet per day for two consecutive weeks. How much did the glacier's position change in all?
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Answer:
4900 ft
Explanation:
1 week=7 days
2 weeks=14 days
350x14=
4900 ft
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go 14/2 then that times 350.
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