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Took Rachel the rat 5/6 of a minute to run through a maze. It took Murphy the Mouse 2/3 of a minute to run through the same maze how much faster was the rat then the mouse
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Took Rachel the rat 5/6 of a minute to run through a maze. It took Murphy the Mouse 2/3 of a minute to run through the same maze how much faster was the rat then the mouse
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you should divide 5/6 of a by 60 and 2/3 of a minute a minute and then you should get your answer.
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