Erica can run \dfrac{1}{6}
6
1
start fraction, 1, divided by, 6, end fraction of a kilometer in a minute. Her school is \dfrac34
4
3
start fraction, 3, divided by, 4, end fraction of a kilometer away from her home.
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Answer:
Erica can run
1
6
=
1 sixth of a mile in 1 minute
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2 sixths of a mile in 2 minutes
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3 sixths of a mile in 3 minutes
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4 sixths of a mile in 4 minutes
Erica's school is
2
3
=
4
6
=
4 sixths of a mine away.
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it will take Erica 4 minutes to run to school
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Answer:
it takes her 9/2 minutes to run home
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide the distance from home by the distance ran each minute 3/4 divided by 1/6 turn that into 3/4 x 6/1 3x6= 18 4x1= 4 = 18/4 18/2= 9 4/2= 2 = 9/2
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