Mathematics, 11.03.2021 21:10 hibbo579
Belinda went biking on Saturday and rode for 6 4/5 miles. On Sunday she rode for 2/3 of the distance she rode on Saturday. Write and solve an equation that will help you figure out how far Belinda rode on Sunday. Explain the steps you took to solve the problem.
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