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One lap around the track is 1/4 mile. Abby ran around the track 13 times.How far did she run?
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One lap around the track is 1/4 mile. Abby ran around the track 13 times.How far did she run?
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Multiply the length of the lap by the number of times she ran the lap.
=13 * 1/4
multiply 13 by the numerator
=(13*1)/4
=13/4
convert to mixed number
=3 1/4 miles
ANSWER: The track is 3 1/4 miles.
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