A nursing assistant working in home health care is computing mileage for his trip to a client's home. If the odometer reading was 52,381 when he started his assignment and 52,394 when he arrived at his client's home, what should his recorded mileage be?
A) 15 miles
B) 6 miles
C) 13 miles
D) 9 miles
C
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