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Nance is riding her bike to a friend’s house 4 and 1/2 miles away. She’s ridden 2 and 3/5 miles. How much farther does she need to ride. Estimate, and then compute. Explain how you know your answer is reasonable.

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Hello!

The answer is:

She still needs to ride


1(9)/(10)miles

Why?

From the statement, we know that Nance's friend is 4 1/2 miles away and she only has ridden 2 3/5 miles.

So, let be "x" the distance that she still need to ride to get to her friend's house.

The equation will be:


TotalDistance=RiddenDistance+x

Remember that:


a(b)/(c)=a+(b)/(c)

Also, if we need to add/substract fractions we must remember that:


(a)/(b)+(c)/(d)=(ad+bc)/(bd)

If we need to switch fractions to mixed numbers, we need to:

- Perform the division

- Keep the whole number and make a fraction with the aproximated next whole number (remainder) as numerator, and the original denominator. We need to use the remainder to approximate to the next whole number.


(a)/(b)=c.r

Where:


a=numerator\\b=denominator\\c=WholePart\\r=NextWholeNumber

So,


(a)/(b)=c(r)/(b)

Then, substituting the given information into the equation, we have:


4(1)/(2) =2(3)/(5) +x\\\\x=(4(1)/(2)) -(2(3)/(5))=4+(1)/(2)-2-(3)/(5)=2+(1)/(2)-(3)/(5)\\\\x=2+(1)/(2)-(3)/(5)=2+(5-6)/(10)=2-(1)/(10)\\\\x=2-(1)/(10)=(20-1)/(10)=(19)/(10)

So, she still need to ride
(19)/(10)miles

or


1(9)/(10)miles

To prove if the answer is reasoable, let's substituite the obtained value into the equation and check if the equation is satisfied:


4(1)/(2)=2(3)/(5)+1(9)/(10)


4(1)/(2)=(13)/(5)+(19)/(10)


4(1)/(2)=(9)/(2)


4(1)/(2)=4(1)/(2)

Have a nice day!

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