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24 July, 01:14

A falcon flew 112 miles in the same time that an eagle flew 56 miles. What is the difference in the distances that the two birds traveled?

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  1. 24 July, 03:29
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    The difference in the distances that the two birds traveled is 56 miles

    To find the difference between the flying the birds had, subtract

    112 - 56 = 56 miles
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