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5 April, 06:30

Last weekend, a herd of antelope moved to better grazing land. The herd traveled 11nine tenths miles on Friday, 17one fifth miles on Saturday, and 14one fifth miles on Sunday. How far did the herd migrate to the better grazing land? If the herd had traveled the total distance in equal parts, how far would the herd have moved each day?

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  1. 5 April, 06:43
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    The herd migrated a total of 43 3/10 miles and migrated about 14 13/30 miles a day.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    11 9/10 + 17 1/5 + 14 1/5 =

    11 9/10 + 17 2/10 + 14 2/10 =

    29 1/10 + 14 2/10 =

    43 3/10

    43 3/10 divided by 3/1 =

    433/10 x 1/3 =

    433/30 =

    14 13/30
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