A jogger is running around a 3/4 mile track and is 2/3 around the track. How far has the jogger traveled?

Muitiply the fractions.

(2/3) * (3/4) = ?

write 7+3(x+2) as an equation but with no parenthesis

To find out how far the jogger has traveled, we need to multiply the length of the track by the fraction of the track the jogger has completed.

The length of the track is 3/4 mile.

The jogger has completed 2/3 of the track.

To calculate the distance covered, we multiply (3/4) x (2/3):

(3/4) x (2/3) = (6/12) = 1/2

Therefore, the jogger has traveled 1/2 mile.