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Mathematics, 14.12.2021 14:00 student8248

You are going on a trip that is 1860 miles. You have 3 drivers that will
take turns driving. Driver
A drives 1/6 of the way.
Driver B drives 3/5 of the
distance? Driver C finishes
the drive, what fraction of
the drive is that? Reduce
to the simpliest terms.
Which driver drives the
largest number of miles?
Justify your answer by
showing your work.
Which driver drove the furthest?
Driver C’s driving miles?

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