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Kevin is on a relay race team. For his part of the relay race, Kevin has to skip, crab walk, and bear crawl for a total of 1/6of a kilometer. He will skip, crab walk, and bear crawl for the same distance each.

Complete the equation to show the length he will go while performing each of the moves.



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To find the distance Kevin will go while performing each of the moves, we need to divide the total distance (1/6 km) by the number of moves he performs. Since he performs three moves (skip, crab walk, and bear crawl), we can set up the equation as follows:

Distance for each move = Total distance / Number of moves
Distance for each move = (1/6) / 3

Now, to perform the division:

(1/6) / 3 = (1/6) * (1/3) = 1/18

So, each move will cover a distance of:

1/18 km

Thus, the completed equation is:

1/6 / 3 = 1/18

So, Kevin will go 1/18 of a kilometer while performing each of the moves.