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Carson is training for a race. He ran 12.56 miles on one day and 12.98 miles the next day. How much farther did he run the second day than the first day? *
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Carson is training for a race. He ran 12.56 miles on one day and 12.98 miles the next day. How much farther did he run the second day than the first day? *
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Carson is training for a race. He ran 12.56 miles on one day and 12.98 miles the next day. How much farther did he run the second day than the first day? *
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.42 miles more
Explanation:
12.98 minus 12.56
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