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Mathematics, 03.12.2019 18:31 jasminecoronetti44

You want to work out the distance you have travelled on your bike so far. in total, you have travelled 600 km. you believe that for every 5 km travelled, 2 km of that was on your bike. how far have you travelled on your bike?

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