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Jose ran miles each day 11/4• Marleny ran 3/2 - miles each day. At the end of 12 days, how much farther, in miles, did Jose run than Marleny?

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Answer:

ose ran 11/4 miles per day, and there are 12 days in total. So, we can calculate the total distance Jose ran by multiplying his daily distance by the number of days: (11/4) * 12 = 33/4 = 8.25 miles.

Marleni ran 3/2 miles per day, and there are also 12 days in total. So, we can calculate the total distance Marleni ran by multiplying her daily distance by the number of days: (3/2) * 12 = 18 miles.

Now, we can find the difference between the total distances run by Jose and Marleni: 8.25 - 18 = -9.75 miles.

Therefore, after 12 days, Jose ran 9.75 miles less than Marleni.

Explanation:

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Answer:

15

Explanation:

Jose ran 11/4 miles each day.

Marleny ran 3/2 miles each day.

In 12 days:

Jose ran: 11/4 miles × 12 = 12 × 11 / 4 miles = 33 miles

Marleny ran: 3/2 miles × 12 = 18 miles

Jose's miles - Marleny's miles =

= 33 miles - 18 miles

= 15 miles

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