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4 December, 11:38

Tourists were on a hiking trip for three days. On the first day, they hiked 1/8 of the trail. On the second day they hiked 4/7 of the remaining trail. On the third day they hiked 1/3 of the remaining trail and the last 8 km. How many km is the whole trail?

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  1. 4 December, 12:06
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    Let x = the length (km) of the whole trail.

    1st day:

    (1/8) x = 0.125x traveled.

    Remaining amount = (1 - 0.125) x = 0.875x

    2nd day:

    (4/7) of 0.875x = 0.5x traveled.

    Remaining amount = (1 - 0.5) x = 0.5x

    3rd day:

    (1/3) of 0.5x = 0.1667x traveled + 8 km

    The total fractional parts traveled is

    0.125x + 0.5x + 0.1667x = 0.7917x

    The remaining fractional shares is (1 - 0.7917) x = 0.2083x.

    This is equal to the 8 km traveled, therefore

    0.2083x = 8

    x = 8/0.2083 = 38.406 km

    Answer: 38.4 km (nearest tenth)
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