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Blababa [14]
3 years ago
7

Tara ran 3 laps around the neighborhood for a total of 1 mule today she wants to run 2/3 of a mile how many laps will she need t

o run around her neighborhood
Mathematics
1 answer:
Sliva [168]3 years ago
5 0
The ratio is that for every mile, Tara runs 3 laps. 

We can split the miles into thirds. 

1/3 of a mile = how many laps?

If we divide 1 by 3, then we divide 3 by 3 too. 

3/3 = 1. 

So, 1/3 of a mile = 1 lap.

2/3 of a mile = 2 laps.

3/3 of a mile (one mile) = 3 laps. 

Therefore, the answer is 2 laps. 

Hope this helped!
(if you can please mark me as brainliest)
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