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2 June, 02:44

Mike jogged a total distance of 5 and 1 over 3 miles during the months of october and November. if mike only jogged 1 over 6 mile every day, which expression shows the number of days in which he went jogging?

5 and 1/3 times 1/6

5 and 1/3 plus 1/6

5 and 1/3 subtract 1/6

5 and 1/3 divided by 1/6

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  1. 2 June, 05:02
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    The correct answer for this problem is D: 5 and 1/3 divided by 1/6

    you can find this by figuring out that Mike has jogged a total of 5 1/3 miles over the course of October and November. If he only jogged 1/6 miles per day, you would need to find out how many days.

    Adding 1/6 to 5 1/3 miles would mean Mike jogged an additional 1/6 miles.

    Subtracting 1/6 from 5 1/3 would mean he jogged 1/6 miles less than 5 1/3 miles.

    Multiplying 5 1/3 and 1/6 means Mike only jogged 1/6 of the total 5 1/3 miles

    Dividing 5 1/3 by 1/6 will give you the number of days Mike jogged 1/6 miles
  2. 2 June, 06:35
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    Mike jogged a total of A 5 and 1/3 times 1/6

    your welcome.
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