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Will walked the dog 2/4 mile on Monday. On wednesday, Leah walked the dog 3/6 mile. Will says that he walked farther than Leah. Is he correct?
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Will walked the dog 2/4 mile on Monday. On wednesday, Leah walked the dog 3/6 mile. Will says that he walked farther than Leah. Is he correct?
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will walked the dog 2/4 mile on Monday. On wednesday, Leah walked the dog 3/6 mile. Will says that he walked farther than Leah. Is he correct?
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Will and Leah walked the same distance. Will is wrong.
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No, they both walked the dog for 1/2 a mile. 2/4 and 3/6 will reduce to 1/2
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