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Today, a bicycle rider rode her bike 5(1)/(2) miles. Yesterday, she rode 6 miles. What fraction of the total of the two rides is the longer ride?

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Final answer:

To find the fraction of the longer ride, divide the longer ride distance by the total distance and simplify the fraction.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the fraction of the longer ride, we need to compare the distances ridden on each day. The total distance ridden is 5(1)/(2) + 6 = 11(1)/(2) miles. To find the fraction of the longer ride, divide the longer ride distance by the total distance:

6 miles / 11(1)/(2) miles.

To simplify the fraction, we can convert 11(1)/(2) miles to an improper fraction: 11(1)/(2) miles = 23/2 miles.

So, the fraction of the longer ride is: 6 miles / 23/2 miles. To divide by a fraction, we can multiply by its reciprocal: 6 miles * 2/23 miles = 12/23 miles.

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