Math, asked by thunter25, 9 months ago

Jim is running on a trail that is 5/4 of a mile long. So far he has ran 2/3 of the trail. How many miles has he ran so far?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given -

The trial is of - \sf{\frac{5}{4}}

He ran - \sf{\frac{2}{3}}

To find -

How much more to run

Solution -

Find the \sf{\frac{2}{3}} of \sf{\frac{5}{4}}

\sf{\implies} \dfrac{2}{3}  \: of \:  \dfrac{5}{4}  \\  \\ \sf{\implies} \dfrac{2}{3} \times  \dfrac{5}{4}   \\  \\ \sf{\implies} \dfrac{1}{6}

\therefore Jim needs to run more \sf{\dfrac{1}{6}}.

Answered by yogeshsangwan73
1

Answer:

10/12 mile

Step-by-step explanation:

he run 2/3 of trial that is 5/4 of mile

5/4*(2/3)

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