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Question 880959: Jenny is training for a race. On Day 1, she ran5 miles, which was 1/3 the distance she ran on Day 3, and 1/2 the distance she ran on Day 2. How many miles did she run over the 3-day period?
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Jenny is training for a race. On Day 1, she ran5 miles, which was 1/3 the distance she ran on Day 3, and 1/2 the distance she ran on Day 2. How many miles did she run over the 3-day period?
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distance Jenny ran over the 3-day period:
1st day=5 miles
2nd day=2*5=10
3rd day=3*5=15
3-day total=30 miles
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