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You run 2 1/2 miles as a part of an exercise routine. You run 1/3 of that distance on a hill. You run down a slope for the last 1/2 of the hill. On how many miles of your run do you run down the slope? Write your answer as a fraction or mixed number in simplest form.

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Given:

Total distance for daily exercise is
2(1)/(2)\text{ miles}.

You run 1/3 of that distance on a hill.

You run down a slope for the last 1/2 of the hill.

To find:

The distance you run down the slope.

Solution:

We have,

Total distance
=2(1)/(2)\text{ miles}

You run 1/3 of that distance on a hill.

Distance on a hill
=(1)/(3)* 2(1)/(2)\text{ miles}

You run down a slope for the last 1/2 of the hill.

Distance you run down the slope
=(1)/(2)* (1)/(3)* 2(1)/(2)\text{ miles}


=(1)/(6)* (2* 2+1)/(2)\text{ miles}


=(1)/(6)* (5)/(2)\text{ miles}


=(5)/(12)\text{ miles}

In cannot be expressed as mixed fraction because 5<12.

Therefore, the distance you run down the slope is
(5)/(12)\text{ miles}.

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