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Mathematics, 12.07.2019 12:30 ethangorrell67

Sherri is going to her friends house for dinner. she walks there (1.5 miles) at 3 mph, has dinner for 2 hours, and rides her friends bike home at 8 mph. how long was she away from home? explain work

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