B) Pedro y Jorge corrieron 98 m cada uno. Pedro repartió su recorrido en
cuatro tramos iguales...
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B) Pedro y Jorge corrieron 98 m cada uno. Pedro repartió su recorrido en
cuatro tramos iguales y Jorge en tres tramos iguales. ¿De cuánto fueron
los tramos que recorrieron cada uno?
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