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20 November, 07:00

Alexander is riding his bicycle to school. After one mile, he is a third of the way there. How much farther does he have to ride?

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  1. 20 November, 08:28
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    So here:

    Basically the problem is saying

    1 mile = 1/3

    If this is changed into a "ratio", it becomes

    1 mile = 1/3 : 3 miles = 3/3.

    The answer is

    Alexander needs to ride 3 more miles.
  2. 20 November, 08:36
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    2 miles is how much farther he has to travel
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