Mathematics
Mathematics, 25.11.2019 01:31, maxandalexplayz

Ronny read for 2.75 hours yesterday. his older brother read for 1.18 hours and his younger brother read for 0.43 hours.

how much longer did ronny read than his two brothers combined?

1.14 hours
1.57 hours
1.61 hours
2.32 hours

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