Solve the problem.John is taking a road to Calistoga. He has already driven 86.42 miles. If the entire distance to Calistoga is 131 miles, how much further must John drive?
A. 44.58 mi
B. 44.68 mi
C. 54.58 mi
D. 45.58 mi
Answer: A
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