Math, asked by kajal6889, 11 months ago

Vanessa exercised by walking around a pond. One day, she walked 3 3/8 mi. The distance around the pond is 3/8 mi. What equation can be used to find the number of times she walked around the pond? Let n represent the number of times she walked around the pond.

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Answered by valetta
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Answer:

n = 9

Explanation:

Start with what you know or what you have been given.  

Let n be the number of times she walked around the pond

n = \frac{3\frac{3}{8} }{\frac{3}{8} }

n = \frac{\frac{27}{8} }{\frac{3}{8} }

n = \frac{27}{3}

n = 9

So, n= 9 number of times she walked around the pond.

That's the final answer.

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