300 kilometers, 180 kilometers and 200 kilometers represents the trips that ms axler took in her job this week. How many kilometers had ms axler traveled when she was at the one third point in each trip? Explain your reasoning

Multiply each of those trips by 1/3.

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To find out how many kilometers Ms. Axler had traveled when she was at the one-third point of each trip, we need to calculate one-third of the total distance for each trip.

First, let's calculate the value for one-third of 300 kilometers:

One-third of 300 = (1/3) * 300 = 100 kilometers

So, when Ms. Axler reached the one-third point of a 300-kilometer trip, she had traveled 100 kilometers.

Next, let's calculate the value for one-third of 180 kilometers:

One-third of 180 = (1/3) * 180 = 60 kilometers

Ms. Axler would have traveled 60 kilometers when she reached the one-third point of an 180-kilometer trip.

Finally, let's calculate the value for one-third of 200 kilometers:

One-third of 200 = (1/3) * 200 = 66.67 kilometers (rounded to two decimal places)

Therefore, when Ms. Axler reached the one-third point of a 200-kilometer trip, she had traveled approximately 66.67 kilometers.

In summary, Ms. Axler had traveled 100 kilometers, 60 kilometers, and approximately 66.67 kilometers when she reached the one-third point of each respective trip.