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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-09-24

For exercise, Mr. Harris walked 1 and \(\frac{3}{4}\) miles 5 times last week. How many miles did he walk in total?

Asked by leslie29garcia

Answer (3)

Well, if he walked one and three fourths miles five times, all you have to do is multiply one and three fourths and five to get your answer.
1 4 3 ​ ∗ 5 4 7 ​ ∗ 1 5 ​ 4 ∗ 1 7 ∗ 5 ​ 4 35 ​ = 8 4 3 ​

Answered by iloveonedirection | 2024-06-24

1(3/4) miles 5 times= 1(3/4)*5= 8 and 3/4 miles

Answered by AlexStanke | 2024-06-24

Mr. Harris walked a total of 8 and 4 3 ​ miles last week by walking 1 and 4 3 ​ miles five times. This is calculated by converting the distance to an improper fraction and multiplying it by the number of times he walked. The final result is 8 miles and 3/4 of a mile.
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Answered by iloveonedirection | 2024-12-26