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Mathematics, 11.09.2019 05:20 19cinana

Terrence walks at a pace of
2 mil/h to the theater and watches
a movie for 2h and 15 min. he rides
back home, taking the same route,
on the bus that travels at a rate
of 40 mi/h. the entire trip takes
3.5 h. how far along this route is
terrence's house from the theater,
explain.

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