NeveQ349980 NeveQ349980
  • 03-11-2022
  • Mathematics
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Robbie ran 21 miles less than O'neill lastweek. Robbie ran 17 miles. How manymiles did O'neill run?

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JavierZ694196 JavierZ694196
  • 03-11-2022

We need to find the distance, in miles, that O'Neill ran.

We know that Robbie ran 21 miles less than O'Neill. This is the same as saying that O'Neill ran 21 miles more than Robbie.

Also, we know that Robbie ran 17 miles.

Then, to find the distance O'Neill ran, we need to add 21 miles to the 17 miles Robbie ran.

We obtain:

[tex]17\text{miles}+21\text{miles}=38\text{miles}[/tex]

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