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Mathematics, 08.03.2021 21:00 ralucacoriciuc2482

Carson is running 3 miles a week and plans to increases his distance by 2 mile
each week. Abby is running 5 miles a
week and plans increases her distance by 1
mile each week. In how many weeks will
Carson and Abby be running the same
distance? What will that distance be

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