A car gets on the interstate at exit 25. It gets off at exit 103. How far did the car go in the interstate?

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A car gets on the interstate at exit 25. Is the question that tells what needs to be calculated.
A car gets on the interstate at exit 25. Is the question that tells what needs to be calculated.

It gets off at exit 103. Is the question that tells what needs to be calculated.
It gets off at exit 103. Is the question that tells what needs to be calculated.

How far did the car go in the interstate? Is the question that tells what needs to be calculated.

which of the following is the question that needs to be calculated?

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The question that needs to be calculated is: "How far did the car go in the interstate?"

To find the answer, you would subtract the starting exit number from the ending exit number:

103 (exit) - 25 (exit) = 78 miles.

So, the car traveled 78 miles on the interstate.

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