Integers If Frank starts at mile marker 35 and drives until he stops at mile marker 72 how many miles did he go? If it took him 30 minutes to drive that.

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Integers If Frank starts at mile marker 35 and drives until he stops at mile marker 72 how many miles did he go? If it took him 30 minutes to drive that distance how far could he drive in an hour? If Frank stops at mile marker 72, turns around and drives to mile marker 7 how far is he from where he started initially(first problem)?

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