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the perez family travels from las vegas to visit several national parks. here is table describing the national parks they visited and the distances they travel during their trip.

departure destination mileage
las vegas, nv yosemite n. p. 340 miles
yosemite n. p. yellowstone n. p. 860 miles
yellowstone n. p. rocky mountain n. p. 482 miles
rocky mountain n. p. grand canyon n. p. 623 miles
grand canyon n. p. las vegas, nv 253 miles

if their family spent a total of 7 days traveling. on average, how many miles did they travel each day?

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