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A ferry traveled \dfrac16
6
1

start fraction, 1, divided by, 6, end fraction of the distance between two ports in \dfrac37
7
3

start fraction, 3, divided by, 7, end fraction hour. The ferry travels at a constant rate

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Answered by sy712932
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Answered by jadisdiaz
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First, we determine the speed of the ferry by dividing the distance by the time it took to cover that certain distance.  

                                speed = (1/6) / (3/7)

                                  speed = 7/18

Then, the distance it will travel for an hour is calculated through the procedure below.  

                        distance = (7/18hour) x (1 hour)

                          distance = 7/18

Therefore, after an hour, the ferry will be able to travel 7/18 of the distance between two ports.  

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