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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-10-02

A cross-country automobile rally is 1,025 kilometers long. At a stopping place, the driver had traveled 867 kilometers. How far away was the finish line?

Asked by Anonymous

Answer (2)

To find out how far the finish line of the rally was, we subtract the distance already traveled (867km) from the total distance (1025km) of the rally. The finish line was then 158 kilometers away. ;

Answered by Qwship | 2024-06-18

The finish line of the rally is 158 kilometers away from the stopping place. This is calculated by subtracting the distance traveled (867 km) from the total distance (1,025 km). Thus, 1,025 km - 867 km equals 158 km.
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Answered by Qwship | 2024-09-04