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Mathematics, 01.02.2022 04:40, brittanyb70

I *2. If de represents the number of feet a tortoise has crawled north of the starting line of a race and di
represents the number of feet a bare has traveled north of the same starting line, what do each of the following expressions represent?
di-da
a. d1-dh.

b. D1/12.

c. Dh/d1

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