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Miriam Greene
17 February, 14:48
Total of miles 3/7, 2/3 and 1/2
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Mariyah Poole
17 February, 16:08
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So first make sure thtat the bottom number is the same so
7 and 3 and 2
multily them together and get 42
so multtiply 3/7 by 6/6 or 1=18/42
multiply 2/3 by 14/14=28/42
multply 1/2 by 21/21=21/42
18/42+28/42+21/42 = (18+28+21) / 42=67/42
simplify
1 and 25/42 miles
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