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Dana ran 1/4 mile. Trisha ran 445 yards. Who ran the greater distances explain
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Trisha ran the most distance hope this helps
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Hello!
0.25 miles = 440 yards
Therefore,
of a mile is less than 445 yards, so Trisha ran more.
Enjoy.
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