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The following week, Will walked The dog 2/2 mile one day.Leah walked the dog 2/1 miles another day. Who walked the dog farther this week?
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The following week, Will walked The dog 2/2 mile one day.Leah walked the dog 2/1 miles another day. Who walked the dog farther this week?
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Leah because 2/1 simplified is 2 miles and 2/2 simplified is 1 mile
2 is more than 1
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Will walked the farthest because 2/2 equals 1 whole
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