Sean, chad, wendy, and dan competed to see who
could run the farthest without stopping. sean ra...
Mathematics, 13.09.2019 05:10 akeemedwards12
Sean, chad, wendy, and dan competed to see who
could run the farthest without stopping. sean ranz
mile, chad ran smile, wendy ran mile, and dan ran
mile. which list shows these distances in order from
greatest to least?
5 2
13
a
5'2'4
1 2 5 3
il co
3 5 1 2
4'3'2'5
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