Lila runs 4 miles during each track practice. How many track practices would it take for Lila to run 28 miles?
2 answers:
7 track practices Explanation: 28 divided by 4 makes 7
Answer:
7 practices
Step-by-step explanation:
Take the total number of miles and divide by the number of miles each practice
28 / 4
7
It will take 7 practices to run 28 miles
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