The phrase "no miles in 1 week" might indicate a period of inactivity or a lack of travel. This could be due to various reasons such as personal commitments, health issues, or simply choosing to stay local. It emphasizes a time of rest or reflection rather than movement or progress.
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2 more miles than last week
230 miles per week
To find out how many miles Josh needs to jog in the fourth week to average 10 miles per week over four weeks, we can use the formula: Total distance = Average distance * Total weeks. Josh's total distance for the first three weeks is 8 miles/week * 3 weeks = 24 miles. To average 10 miles per week over four weeks, he needs to cover a total of 10 miles/week * 4 weeks = 40 miles. Therefore, in the fourth week, Josh needs to jog 40 miles - 24 miles = 16 miles to achieve an average of 10 miles per week over four weeks.
If you work five days a week, you will drive 235 miles a week.
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2,577.89 feet per second = 295,285.582 miles per week.
I think driving 70 miles per week is low average
27 miles
maybe it is time to lose some weight, start out with walking 1mile or 1 half then do 2 miles do it for a week then the next week try to walk 10 miles you can do it buddy don't be afat American
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