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8 June, 10:43

The running trail in the local park is 2.826 miles long. If the park board were planning to extend the trail by 1.46 miles, what would the new length of the running trail be?

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  1. 8 June, 11:08
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    The problem consists in finding the new length of a running trail knowing the original length and the extension required. So the new length will be equal to original length + extension. New length = 2.826 miles + 1.46 miles = 2.826 miles + 1. 460 miles (I added a 0 in the place of the thousandths for the second summand to make clear the sumation) = 4.286 miles. Then the answer is 4.286 miles.
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