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Vinvika [58]
1 year ago
5

The summer camp Jessica attends is four hundred twenty-three and four tenths miles from her home. A detour adds 10 miles to the

distance. how far does jessica travel to camp? write your answer in standard firm
Mathematics
1 answer:
juin [17]1 year ago
5 0

Given that Jessica attends summer camp at a distance of four hundred twenty-three and four tenth mile = 423\frac{4}{10}  = 423 + \frac{4}{10} = 423+0.4 = 423.4 miles

And a detour adds 10 miles to the distance.

That means we need to add 10 miles to the given distance.

So new distance = 423.4 + 10 = 433.4 miles

Hence Jessica needs to travel 433.4 miles for summer camp.

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