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You drive 5.9 kilometres to the customer. You then drive 4 kilometres to the first aid station and finally 6.8 kilometres to the car park. How far have you driven altogether?
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You drive 5.9 kilometres to the customer. You then drive 4 kilometres to the first aid station and finally 6.8 kilometres to the car park. How far have you driven altogether?
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You drive 5.9 kilometres to the customer.
You then drive 4 kilometres to the first aid station and finally 6.8 kilometres to the car park.
How far have you driven altogether?
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For total distance add them all together.
5.9 + 4 = 9.9
9.9 + 6.8 = 16.7 km total
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