SOLUTION: What number is 2/5 of the distance from 4+1/7 to 10? (A) 82/35 (B) 8+1/7 (C) 7+2/5 (D) 5+11/35 (E) None of these

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Question 1180528: What number is 2/5 of the distance from 4+1/7 to 10?
(A) 82/35
(B) 8+1/7
(C) 7+2/5
(D) 5+11/35
(E) None of these

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