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Mathematics, 04.07.2019 09:00 kayleedavis08

You live 17 miles from work. you can expect to drive a minimum of , 34, 170)_ miles per week. you will work about 48 weeks per year, so you can expect to drive a minimum (7140, 8160, 9360) of miles per year. you have a vacation planned and you expect to drive approximately 2,000 miles round trip. if you take the vacation, you will/will not stay under your mileage restriction (10,000) if leasing.

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