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Alex bikes 2 3/4 miles. Then, she runs 1 2/4 miles. The distance she bikes is how many times the distance she runs?

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Answer:

1⅚

Explanation:

Bikes: 2¾ = 11/4

Runs: 1 2/4 = 6/4

11/4 = X(6/4)

X = 11/4 × 4/6

X = 11/6 = 1 5/6

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Answer:

The distance she bikes is 11/6 times as much as the distance she runs.

Explanation:

Alex bikes 2.75 miles, runs 1.5 miles. The distance she bikes is 2.75/1.5 times as much as the distance she runs.

The distance she bikes is 11/6 times as much as the distance she runs.

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