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Hey there Fish Girl!

So, if [tex] \left[\begin{array}{ccc}1/4 \end{array}\right] [/tex] equals 50 miles, then we would do this multiplied by . . . . 

So, if we would want to go to 3 whole, we would then have to go to the number 3 of course. So then, we do [tex] \left[\begin{array}{ccc}4*3=12\end{array}\right] [/tex] and then from this, we would have to multiply this my 50.

The reason to why we would have to do this is because 1/4 of a mile is 50, so then, sense we are trying to get to the number 3, then, from doing this,we would determine a figure out how many miles this would conclude to be.

[tex] \left[\begin{array}{ccc}12*50\end{array}\right] =\left[\begin{array}{ccc}\boxed{\boxed{600}} \ so \ far!\end{array}\right] [/tex]

So, now, we have covered 3 as a whole, then we would have to see how 3/8 and also 1/4 can relate to each other.

So, in this case,[tex]\boxed{\boxed{ \frac{3}{8} \ would \ be \ almost \ \boxed{half} \\ \ because \ it \ is \ almost \frac{4}{8} }}[/tex]

So, most likely, it would stay the same as it is, 1/4 because this is almost half to.

SO ALL WE WOULD NEED TO DO NOW IS TO ADD . . . . . 

[tex] \left[\begin{array}{ccc}\left[\begin{array}{ccc}\boxed{\boxed{600+50 \ or \frac{1}{4}=650}} \end{array}\right]\end{array}\right] [/tex]

YOUR CORRECT AND FINAL ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION WOULD BE. . . . 

[tex] \left[\begin{array}{ccc}650 \ miles\end{array}\right] [/tex]

Hope this helps you fish Girl! :)

find the number of 1/4 increments in 3 3/8:

3 3/8 = 27/8

27/8 / 1/4 = 27/8 * 4/1 = 108/8 = 13.5

13.5 * 50 = 675 miles total