Jolie started to workout at the gym. Over the last three days they walked on the treadmill 2.32 miles, 1.86 miles, and 1.59 miles. Jolie’s weekly goal is 12 miles. How many more miles do they need to walk this week to meet their goal?(1 point)

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To find the total number of miles Jolie has walked in the last three days, you add 2.32 + 1.86 + 1.59 = <<2.32+1.86+1.59=5.77>>5.77 miles.

To find how many more miles Jolie needs to walk to meet her goal, you subtract the total miles she has walked from her weekly goal: 12 - 5.77 = <<12-5.77=6.23>>6.23 miles.
Jolie still needs to walk 6.23 more miles to meet her weekly goal. Answer: \boxed{6.23 \text{ miles}}.

To find out how many more miles Jolie needs to walk to meet their goal, we can add up the distances they have already walked and subtract that from their weekly goal.

1. Add up the distances: 2.32 + 1.86 + 1.59 = 5.77 miles

2. Subtract the total distance walked from the weekly goal: 12 - 5.77 = 6.23 miles

Therefore, Jolie needs to walk an additional 6.23 miles to meet their weekly goal.

To find the number of miles Jolie still needs to walk to meet her weekly goal, we need to add up the distance she has already walked and subtract it from her weekly goal.

First, let's add up the distances:
2.32 miles + 1.86 miles + 1.59 miles = 5.77 miles

Now, let's subtract this total from Jolie's weekly goal of 12 miles:
12 miles - 5.77 miles = 6.23 miles

Therefore, Jolie still needs to walk 6.23 miles to meet her goal this week.