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Solve. For her exercise program, Ann jogs for 3 1/6 miles, then walks for 1/4 of a mile, and finally jogs for another 1 1/3 miles. Find the total distance that Ann covers.
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Solve. For her exercise program, Ann jogs for 3 1/6 miles, then walks for 1/4 of a mile, and finally jogs for another 1 1/3 miles. Find the total distance that Ann covers.
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solve. For her exercise program, Ann jogs for 3 1/6 miles, then walks for 1/4 of a mile, and finally jogs for another 1 1/3 miles. Find the total distance that Ann covers.
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Carefully add all the distances here
3 1/6 + 1/4 + 1 1/3
= 19/6 + 1/4 + 4/3
= 38+3+16 /12
= 57/12 = 4 9/12
In short, Your Answer would be 57/12 or 4 3/4 miles
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3 1/6 miles+ 1 1/3 miles is 4 1/2 miles. Add the 1/4 mile to 4 1/2 miles is
4 3/4 miles.
I hope that this helped you.
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