Steve rode 4 miles on his bike the first day, m miles on the second day and 7 miles on the third day. If on all three days total he rode no less than 20.

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Steve rode 4 miles on his bike the first day, m miles on the second day and 7 miles on the third day. If on all three days total he rode no less than 20 miles, how many miles could he had rode on the second day?

6.EE.7 "I Can Write Equations to Represent Real-World Situations."

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