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16 January, 17:13

Level B: Lexie wanted to have a heel-toe race with her older brother, Josh, and her sister,

Hannah. She said, "My feet are smaller, so I should only have to go a shorter distance than

you two." Her sister said, "That makes sense - let's race our ages." They measured off 7 feet

for Lexie's track, 16 feet for Josh's track and 10 feet for Hannah's track, "Now let's measure

our shoes," said Josh. "My shoe is 1/2 of a foot," said Lexie. "Three of my shoes add up to 2

feet," said Hannah. Josh said his shoe was exactly a foot long.

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Who needs to take the fewest steps to walk his or her track? Explain how you found your

answer.

How many more steps do the two others need to take to finish their races?

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  1. 16 January, 20:31
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    They should have a total of steps as 20
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