In track last week, the girls ran sixteen laps. The boys ran four more laps. Each lap is a quarter of a mile. How many miles did the boys run?

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Step by Step Explanation:

The boys ran 16 + 4 = 20 laps. 20 x 1⁄4 = 20/4, which reduces to 5. The boys ran 5 miles.

To find out how many miles the boys ran, we need to determine the number of laps they completed and then convert it into miles.

Given that the girls ran sixteen laps, we know that the boys ran four more laps. So, the number of laps the boys ran is 16 + 4 = 20 laps.

Now, we can convert the number of laps into miles by multiplying it by the distance covered in one lap. Since each lap is a quarter of a mile, we can multiply the number of laps (20) by the distance per lap (1/4 mile) to find the total distance covered.

20 laps * 1/4 mile/lap = 5 miles

Therefore, the boys ran a total of 5 miles.

5 I believe, sorry if im wrong

Right, but online, “*” is used to indicate multiplication to avoid confusion with “x” as an unknown.