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10 September, 21:00

Jim drives his children to their sports activities outside of school. When he drives his son to baseball practice, it is a 6-km round trip. When he drives his daughter to basketball practice, it is an 1800-m round trip. If basketball practice is 3 times a week and baseball practice is twice a week, how many kilometers does Jim drive

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  1. 10 September, 21:17
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    Jim drives 5412 meters a week
  2. 10 September, 21:18
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    Answer: 23.4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    6km = baseball (6*3 = 18km)

    1800m=basketball (1800*3 = 5400m)

    ^convert 5400m to km = 5.4

    5.4+18 = 23.4

    "Jim drives 23.4km"
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