patrickfutrell2537
10.03.2022 •
Mathematics
Jill is going on a trip from Chicago to Omaha, and Omaha to Tulsa. Bill will travel from dallas to Omaha. How much farther will Jill travel than Bill? Explain how you solved the problem.
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