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Deshawn leaves his house to run 5 miles. So far he has run 2 2/3 miles. If he is running on a loop that is 1/3 of a mile, how many more times should he run around the loop in order to meet his goal ?
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Deshawn leaves his house to run 5 miles. So
far he has run 2 2/3 miles. If he is running on a
loop that is 1/3 of a mile, how many more
times should he run around the loop in order
to meet his goal ?
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He would need to run 7 more times to meet his goal of 5 miles
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