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For every 1/6 mile a ship travels north it travels 3/5 miles west. How many miles does the ship travel north for every mile it travels west?
4 years ago

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henry2,
(1/16)/(3/5) = x/1
X = (1/16)(5/3) = 5/48 miles north.
4 years ago

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