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Peter ran 4 ⅔ miles on Tuesday. On Wednesday, he ran ⅘ of this distance. How far did he run?
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Peter ran 4 ⅔ miles on Tuesday. On Wednesday, he ran ⅘ of this distance. How far did he run?
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Peter ran 4 ⅔ miles on Tuesday. On Wednesday, he ran ⅘ of this distance. How far did he run?
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3.73333
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Distance = 4/5 of 4 2/3
= 56/15
= 3 11/15 miles
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