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Mr. Conners drove 78 1/3 miles on Monday, 77 1/12 miles on Tuesday, and 75 5/6 on Wednesday. If he continues this pattern on Thursday and Friday, how many miles will he drive on Friday? Show your work.
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Mr. Conners drove 78 1/3 miles on Monday, 77 1/12 miles on Tuesday, and 75 5/6 on Wednesday. If he continues this pattern on Thursday and Friday, how many miles will he drive on Friday? Show your work.
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You answer would be 230 1/4 miles.
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