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Every day for 5 days Jack and Jill went walking. Each day Jack walked 4/5 of a mile and Jill walked 2/3 of a mile. At the end of the week, how much further had Jack walked than Jill?

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\bf \stackrel{\textit{Jack for 7 days}}{7\left( \cfrac{4}{5} \right)}\implies \cfrac{28}{5}~\hspace{10em}\stackrel{\textit{Jill for 7 days}}{7\left( \cfrac{2}{3} \right)}\implies \cfrac{14}{3} \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill\\\\ \cfrac{28}{5}-\cfrac{14}{3}\implies \stackrel{\textit{LCD of 15}}{\cfrac{(3)28-(5)14}{15}}\implies \cfrac{84-70}{15}\implies \cfrac{14}{15}

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