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Scott drove to the mountains last weekend. There was heavy traffic on the way there, and the trip took 12 hours. When Scott drove home, there was no traffic and the trip only took 8 hours. If his average rate was 20 miles per hour faster on the trip home, how far away does Scott live from the mountains

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