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A track is 3/4 mile long. The track is measured in units called furlongs. One furlong is equivalent to 1/8 mile. How long is the track in furlongs? SHOW YOUR WORK!!
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A track is 3/4 mile long. The track is measured in units called furlongs. One furlong is equivalent to 1/8 mile. How long is the track in furlongs? SHOW YOUR WORK!!
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A track is 3/4 mile long. The track is measured in units called furlongs. One furlong is equivalent to 1/8 mile. How long is the track in furlongs? SHOW YOUR WORK!!
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Answer: 6 furlongs
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3/4 = 6/8 (Multiply the first fraction by 2)
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