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Mathematics, 31.12.2021 19:20 jacamron

A driver travels 120 miles, stops, and then travels ¼ of the distance she has already driven. After stopping again, the driver travels ⅔ of the distance she has already traveled. Now, the entire distance she has driven is 55 miles more than 1 ⅔ of the remaining trip. How many miles does the driver still have to travel? I need this today befire 4:08. PLease help me, NO FILES OR LINKS PLEASE! Thank you.

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