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Jack ran 2/8 mile and Roy ran 2/3 mile. What benchmark fractions can be used to estimate how much farther Roy ran than Jack?
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Jack ran 2/8 mile and Roy ran 2/3 mile. What benchmark fractions can be used to estimate how much farther Roy ran than Jack?
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Explanation:
jack ran 1/4 of a mile more than jack did
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Jack ran 1/4 of a mile.
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