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During a comping trip. Aundria and Annette decide to travel to their campsite using two different routes. Aundria takes the hiking trail that travels 5 miles south, 6 miles east, 7 miles south, and 2 miles west to the campsite, Annette uses the cross-country route that starts at the same point as the kiking trail but goes in a straight line from there to the campsite. About how many miles total will the two travel?

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