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Weatha rides her bike to the park. The park is 5 3/4miles from her house, and she's already ridden 1.4 miles. How many more miles does weatha still need to travel?
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Weatha rides her bike to the park. The park is 5 3/4miles from her house, and she's already ridden 1.4 miles. How many more miles does weatha still need to travel?
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Weatha rides her bike to the park. The park is 5 3/4miles from her house, and she's already ridden 1.4 miles. How many more miles does weatha still need to travel?
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5.75 miles - 1.4 miles = 4.35 miles
answer 4.35 miles
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