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Jeff ran on two different days. The first day he ran 5/6 mile and the second day he 1/3 ran mile. What is the total distance Jeff ran?
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Jeff ran on two different days. The first day he ran 5/6 mile and the second day he 1/3 ran mile. What is the total distance Jeff ran?
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Jeff ran on two different days. The first day he ran 5/6 mile and the second day he 1/3 ran mile. What is the total distance Jeff ran?
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All you have to do is add.
5/6 + 1/3
Change into a common denominator: 6
5/6 is already changed
1 × 2 / 3 × 2 = 2/6
2/6 + 5/6 = 7/6 = 1 1/6
Answer = 1 1/6 miles
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