AmariJohnson5352 AmariJohnson5352
  • 11-06-2018
  • Mathematics
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In going to the store, you walked 1⁄6 of a mile but on the way back, you took the path through the park and walk 1⁄3 of a mile. How far did you walk?

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LordBox LordBox
  • 11-06-2018
This reduces to a simple addition problem.

You walk 1/6 or one sixth of a mile, then 1/3 or one third of a mile.

The result is 1/3 + 1/6.
Using basic properties of fractions, we can substitute 2/6 for 1/3:
2/6 + 1/6 = 3/6.
3/6 is three sixths, which is exactly 1/2.

So in total, you walked 1/2 miles.
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