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Mathematics, 05.03.2021 18:00 valenciafaithtorres

Michelle walks 1/4 hour every day of the week (Monday through Sunday). Sandra walks 2/4 hour per day, but only on weekdays (Monday through Friday). Both Michelle and Sandra continue their routines for 9 weeks. Calculate who walked the most over this 9 week period, and calculate how much more time this person walked than the other person. Be sure to show how you calculated each person's total walking time as a mixed fraction, and show how you calculated how much more time was walked by either Michelle or Sandra as a mixed fraction.

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