Jason runs 6 miles. Megan ran 1/4 mile farther. How many miles did Megan run

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Answer 1
Answer: 6+1/4= 6 1/4
Jason runs 6 miles, and Megan runs 1/4 of a mile more, therefore you must add 1/4 to 6 to get the correct answer.
6/1 + 1/4= 24/4 + 1/4= 25/4
Simplify 25/4 and get 6 1/4.

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