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Anise ran 5 3/8 miles in the race. Marsha ran 3 7/8 miles. How much farther did Anise run than Marsha? Express your answer in simplest mixed-number form. Answer this right to ge…
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Anise ran 5 3/8 miles in the race. Marsha ran 3 7/8 miles. How much farther did Anise run than Marsha? Express your answer in simplest mixed-number form. Answer this right to get 60 points!
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Anise ran 1 1/2 more miles than Marsha.
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