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Sue ran 2.1 miles on Monday, 1.25 miles on Tuesday and Wednesday, 3.75 miles on Thursday, and 2.5 miles on Friday. How far did she run in all?
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8.6 miles
Explanation:
1.25+3.75=5
5+2.5= 7.5
7.5+ 2.1= 8.6
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