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10 August, 12:12

On Wednesday, mr. miles walked and ran 9/10 of the trail. Then he walked 1/8 of the trail back and stopped to rest. What fraction of the course was mr. Miles from the beginning of the trail when he stopped?

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  1. 10 August, 12:15
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    Answer: 31/40 of the trail.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    At the start, he walked 9/10 of the trail.

    Then, he backed 1/8 of the trail

    The, the amount that he walked is:

    d = 9/10 - 1/8

    now, we must find a common multipler between 8 and 10, we know that 8*5 = 40 = 10*4

    d = (4/4) * (9/10) - (5/5) * (1/8) = (4*9 - 5*1) / 40 = (36 - 5) / 40 = 31/40

    So when he stops, he is at 31/40 of the trail.
  2. 10 August, 12:36
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    31/40 of the trail

    Step-by-step explanation:

    he completed 9/10 of the trail (or 72/80 because 9*8 is 72)

    He went back 1/8 of the trail (or 10/80 because 1*10 is 10)

    72-10 is 62

    he went 62/80, simplified is 31/40 of the trail
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