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Mathematics, 16.09.2021 15:30 bella2331

THIS IS ACTUALLY WORTH 100 POINT'S! IF YOU PUT LINKS OR ANSWERS THAT ARE LIKE THIS, "JNCEBBnhbun" YOU WILL BE REPORTED! Kiley and her parents traveled to visit her grandmother. They drove 24.3 miles from their house to the airport in hour. At the airport, they exited the car and walked for hour to the waiting area by the gate to board their plane. Their walk covered 1.2 miles. From the waiting area, they walked another 0.1 mile to board the plane. The plane left the gate 45 minutes after they arrived at the waiting area. The plane flew 346 miles in hours. After the plane landed, Kiley and her parents walked for 30 minutes, covering 1.1 miles, before they found a cab. It was a 15-minute cab ride to get to Kiley’s grandmother’s house, which was 12.3 miles away.

Part A
the car ride from Kiley’s house to the airport

Part B
at the airport, the walk from the car to the waiting area by the gate

Part C
the leg from the waiting area to the airplane’s takeoff

Part D
the airplane ride

Part E
the walk from the airport to the cab

Part F
the cab ride

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