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A man drove 15/4 miles from his home to his office. He then went out for lunch to a nearby restaurant 2/3 miles from his office and back. Later on he goes to a store 2 miles from his office and then drove back to his home 11/6 miles. What distance in total did he travel?

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Let's get all of the distances lined up:


(15)/(4) = home to office

(2)/(3) to a restaurant

(2)/(3) back to the office

2 = store

(11)/(6) = back home

So then we just add up all of the numbers. However we need to make sure that there is a common denominator. Let's make the common denominator 12, since that is a common factor to all of the denominators in the problem:


(45)/(12) = home to office

(8)/(12) to a restaurant

(8)/(12) back to the office

(24)/(12) = store

(22)/(12) = back home

Then let's add them up:


(45)/(12) + (8)/(12)+ (8)/(12)+ (24)/(12)+ (22)/(12)= (107)/(12) miles

This does not reduce to a nice number, however, we can simplify to:


8 (11)/(12)miles
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