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Mathematics, 23.02.2021 20:30 lerasteidl

***Please help me with this giving a crown away Sara ran 3.2 miles on Monday and another distance on Tuesday.

She ran a total of 6.1 miles on Monday and Tuesday.

How many miles did Sara run on Tuesday?

Enter your answer as the correct value, like this: 4.2

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