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Anne biked 712 miles today and Noah biked 427 miles. How many times is the length of Anne’s bike ride compared to Noah’s bike ride?

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Anne biked 712 miles today and Noah biked 427 miles.

How many times is the length of Anne’s bike ride compared to Noah’s bike ride?

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Solution

To find out how many times the length of Anne's bike ride is compared to Noah's, you need to divide the length of Anne's bike ride by the length of Noah's bike ride.

Step 1: Write down the length of Anne's bike ride and Noah's bike ride. Anne = 712 miles, Noah = 427 miles.

Step 2: Divide the length of Anne's bike ride by the length of Noah's bike ride.

712 ÷ 427 = 1.67 (rounded to two decimal places)

So, the length of Anne's bike ride is approximately 1.67 times the length of Noah's bike ride.

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