SOLUTION: If you're making a trip that takes 8 1/3 hr and you've been traveling for 5 3/4 hr, how much longer do you need to travel?
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Question 584117: If you're making a trip that takes 8 1/3 hr and you've been traveling for 5 3/4 hr, how much longer do you need to travel?
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
8 1/3-5 3/4
8 4/12-5 9/12=
7 16/12-5 9/12=
2 7/12
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