Mathematics, 27.01.2020 22:31, erik1franks
Jason's dad set the trip meter in their car to 0 miles as they left jacksonville, florida, on their way to houston, texas. when they stopped in new orleans, louisiana, jason saw that the trip meter read 507.8 miles. when they arrived in houston it read 824.5 miles.
what is the distance from new orleans to houston?
a. 1333.2 miles
b. 316.7 miles
c. 326.7 miles
d. 1332.3 miles
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