Answer:
c. 1 13/15
Explanation:
The best way to find out how much more Tristan rode his bike would be to subtract both of his distances together.
Saturday =

Sunday =

Now we actually have two different fractions with different denominators.
We can solve this first by converting the mixed numbers into improper fractions.


Now how did I do that?
First we take the denominator and multiply it to our whole number, then add the product to the numerator.
Let's proceed to the next mixed fraction.


We are then left with:

Since we cannot subtract them directly because they have different denominators, we need to find the LCD of both denominators.


Now that they have similar denominators, we can then proceed to subtract them to each other.
