José rode his trail bike for 10 miles. Two-thirds of the distance was over
a mountain trail. How long is the mountain trail?
Two thirds of 10 miles
10/1 X 2/3 = 20/3 = 6 2/3
To find the length of the mountain trail, you need to calculate two-thirds of the total distance that José rode, which is 10 miles.
First, multiply the 10 miles by the fraction 2/3:
10 miles * 2/3 = (10 * 2) / 3 = 20/3 miles
The final result is 20/3 miles, which can also be expressed as 6 2/3 miles. Therefore, the length of the mountain trail is 6 2/3 miles.