Each day Kerry jogs 3/4 miles. If she jogs the Same distance for 6 days, how many miles will she have jogged?

To find out how many miles Kerry will have jogged, you need to multiply the distance she jogs each day (3/4 miles) by the number of days (6).

To multiply fractions, you multiply the numerators (top numbers) together to get the new numerator, and multiply the denominators (bottom numbers) together to get the new denominator.

In this case, the distance Kerry jogs each day is 3/4 miles, and she jogs for 6 days. So the equation becomes:

(3/4) x 6

To multiply, you simply multiply the numerators (3 x 6) and the denominators (4 x 1):

(3/4) x 6 = (3 x 6) / (4 x 1) = 18/4 = 4.5 miles

Therefore, Kerry will have jogged 4.5 miles after jogging the same distance for 6 days.

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Mutiply 3/4 by 6.

It may help to think about it in terms of a fraction 3/4x6/1 In this case you would end up with 18/4, an improper fraction. Some teachers may want mixed numbers (4 1/2). But in higher up math, improper fractions are mainly used.

In decimals it would be .75 x 6 which would be 4.5

(3/4)(6) = 18/4