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The running trail in the local park is 2.826 miles long. If the park board were planning to extend the trail by 1.46 miles, what would the new length of the running trail be? A.…
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The running trail in the local park is 2.826 miles long. If the park board were planning to extend the trail by 1.46 miles, what would the new length of the running trail be?
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4.093
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4.286
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4.682
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5.216
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5.443
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The answer is B. 4.286
Explanation:
2.826+1.46= 4.286
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