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Jon has 2/3 of an hour to do some training. It takes him 1/6 of an hour to run one trail. How many times can he run the trail
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Jon has 2/3 of an hour to do some training. It takes him 1/6 of an hour to run one trail. How many times can he run the trail
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Jon has 2/3 of an hour to do some training. It takes him 1/6 of an hour to run one trail. How many times can he run the trail
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Jon will be able to run 2 trails because 1/6 time 2 equals 2/6 you can simplify it to 1/3 and 1/3 + 1/3= 2/3
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