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Mathematics, 26.02.2021 14:10 jordanrose98

19. Albert swam 13 laps on Monday, 12 laps on Tuesday, 16 laps on Wednesday, 15 laps on Thursday, and 10 laps on Friday. Graph each
of these numbers on the number line. Which day did he swim the
greatest number of laps?


19. Albert swam 13 laps on Monday, 12 laps on Tuesday, 16 laps on

Wednesday, 15 laps on Thursday,

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