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An athlete ran 1,200 laps around a track over a two month period. He ran 4 times the number of laps in the second month than he ran in the first month. How many laps did the athlete run the first month?
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An athlete ran 1,200 laps around a track over a two month period. He ran 4 times the number of laps in the second month than he ran in the first month. How many laps did the athlete run the first month?
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4,800 is the answer. You have to multiply 1,200 and 4 to get how many laps the athlete ran the second month
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240 because 240 x 5 =1200 one lap was 240 and the other 4 times was 1200
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