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Matt runs four days a week on the first day he runs 30 minutes. on the second day he runs 5 minutes more than on the first day on the third day he runs the same number of minutes as the second day on the fourth day he runs 10 minutes more than the previous day after matt runs on the fourth day how many minutes in all has he run
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