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Mary ran 1 3/5 miles on monday and ran 7 1/5 miles on tuesday. how many times her monday’s distance was her tuesdays distance?
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4.5
Explanation:
7 1/5 = 7.2 and 1 3/5= 1.6
so, 7.2/1.6= 4.5
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