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Travis jogged 3 7/12 miles in the morning. in the afternoon he jogged 2 5/12 miles how may fewer miles did Travis jogged in the afternoon than in the morning
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Travis jogged 3 7/12 miles in the morning. in the afternoon he jogged 2 5/12 miles how may fewer miles did Travis jogged in the afternoon than in the morning
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1 1/6 because 7/12-5/12=2/12 or 1/6
2-3=1
1+1/6=1 1/6
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