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A. (i) 2:00
(ii) 2:30
(iii) About 1 mile
(iv) Bought one at a store on the way
B. (i) 2:30
(ii) 2:45
(iii) About 4 miles
(iv) Returned home
C. (i) 3:00
(ii) 3:45
(iii) About 4 miles
(iv) Mailed it later
D. (i) 3:30
(ii) 3:45
(iii) About 1 mile
(iv) Returned home


Answer: B

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