You know that:
- The distance Karen jogged on Wednesday was:
[tex]4\frac{3}{4}mi[/tex]
- The distance she jogged on Friday was:
[tex]3.5mi[/tex]
Knowing that she jogged 2 fewer miles on Saturday than she jogged on Wednesday, you can determine that the distance she jogged on Saturday was:
[tex]4\frac{3}{4}mi-2mi[/tex]
To solve the subtraction, you can convert the Mixed number to a Decimal number by dividing the numerator by the denominator and adding the result to the Whole number part:
[tex]4+0.75=4.75[/tex]
Then, the distance she jogged on Saturday is:
[tex]4.75mi-2mi=2.75mi[/tex]
Knowing that value, you can set up the following equation that can be used to calculate how many more miles Karen jogged on Wednesday and Saturday than on Friday:
[tex]x=4.75+2.75-3.5[/tex]
Where "x" represents how many more miles Karen jogged on Wednesday and Saturday than on Friday:
To find how much farther did Karen run on Wednesday and Saturday than on Friday, you have to add the numbers:
[tex]\begin{gathered} x=6.75-3.5 \\ x=3.25 \end{gathered}[/tex]
Therefore, the answers are:
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