Mathematics, 25.01.2021 22:40 mahmudabiazp3ekot
Molly leaves her house at 10:15am to run errands. She drives
36 miles East into the hext town over to pick up her son's
birthday cake from the bakery there. Then she drives 39 miles
Southwest back into town. She stops at the post office before
heading back home to pick up her son's birthday present that
was sent to her PO box. How many more miles does she have
to drive home from the post office? Round your answer to
the nearest mile if necessary.
Answers: 1
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