Tim what 2/5 of a mail on Monday, 6/7 of them out on Tuesday, and 2/3 of them out on Wednesday. How far did he walk in all?

Did you mean that Tim walked 2/5 of a mile on Monday, 6/7 of a mile on Tuesday, and 2/3 of a mile on Wednesday?

The answer is 2 miles…

First find the LCM…. Which is 105…
Then change the denominators and numerators…. And add!
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To find out how far Tim walked in total, we need to calculate the sum of the distances he walked on each day.

First, let's find out the distance Tim walked on Monday. We know that 2/5 of the mail was delivered on Monday. However, we need to know the total distance Tim walks for the entire mail. To do this, we need information about the distance covered for a single mail. Once we have that information, we can multiply it by the fraction of mails delivered.

Similarly, we need to find out the distances covered on Tuesday and Wednesday. For each day, we will multiply the fraction of mails delivered with the distance covered for a single mail.

Without specific information about the distance covered for a single mail, we cannot provide an exact answer. Could you please provide more information?

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