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Frank was training for a marathon. He ran 1,952 on day 1, 4,567 feet on day 2, and 7,568 feet on day 3. How many feet did Frank run during his training?
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Frank was training for a marathon. He ran 1,952 on day 1, 4,567 feet on day 2, and 7,568 feet on day 3. How many feet did Frank run during his training?
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Frank was training for a marathon. He ran 1,952 on day 1, 4,567 feet on day 2, and 7,568 feet on day 3. How many feet did Frank run during his training?
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So far, on his first 3 days of training, Frank has run
(1,952-ft + 4,567-ft + 7,568-ft) =
14,087 feet
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So far, in 3 days of training, Frank has run about 10% of the length
of one marathon. He has a long wayda go.
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In the total of three days Frank ran 14,087 feet.
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