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After every 1/3 mile of a nature trail , there is a place to rest. How many places to rest are there on a trail that it 1 2/3 mile long ?

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Divide.

1 2/3 / 1/3

Or multiply by its reciprocal 3/1:

1 2/3 * 3/1

Convert 1 2/3 into an improper fraction:

5/3 * 3/1 = 15/3 = 5
Every [tex] \frac{1}{3} [/tex] mile, there is a place to rest

The trail is [tex]1 \frac{2}{3} [/tex] miles long

Change the length of the trail into an improper fraction

[tex]1 \frac{2}{3} = \frac{5}{3} [/tex] | which you get by multiplying the 1 and three then add the to and place it over three

Now you divide the length of the trail by the length of the places for breaks

[tex] \frac{5}{3} [/tex]÷[tex] \frac{1}{3} [/tex] |flip flop the second fraction then multiply

[tex] \frac{5}{3} * \frac{3}{1} [/tex]=[tex] \frac{15}{3} [/tex]

Now divide the numerator (to) by the denominator (bottom)

15÷3=5

Answer:

There are five places to rest along the trail