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13 August, 08:10

Logan ran 3 5/12 miles on Friday. And 2 3/8 miles on Saturday. He rode his bike 9 5/6 miles on Sunday. How much father did he ride his bike than run

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  1. 13 August, 09:01
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    4 1/24

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First you need have a common denominator:

    3 5/12 = 3 10/24

    2 3/8 = 2 9/24

    9 5/6 = 9 20/24

    You add both of the miles for running:

    3 10/24 + 2 9/24 = 5 19/24

    Now subtract the miles for running and the miles of the bike ride:

    9 20/24 - 5 19/24 = 4 1/24

    Answer: 4 1/24
  2. 13 August, 10:59
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    Answer:he rode 4 2/48 miles farther while biking.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Logan ran 3 5/12 miles on Friday. Converting 3 5/12 miles to improper fraction, it becomes 41/12 miles.

    He ran 2 3/8 miles on Saturday. Converting 2 3/8 miles to improper fraction, it becomes 19/8 miles.

    Total distance covered while running is

    41/12 + 19/8 = 278/48

    He rode his bike 9 5/6 miles on Sunday. Converting 9 5/6 to improper fraction, it becomes 59/6 miles.

    The difference between the distance covered while riding the bike and while running is

    59/6 - 278/48 = 194/48 miles

    Converting to mixed fraction, it becomes

    4 2/48 miles
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