To find out how many miles Jim needs to travel each day, you can perform simple division. He needs to cover a total distance of 3,000 miles in 6 days.
You can think of it like this:
3,000 miles divided by 6 days = 3,000 ÷ 6.
You can break it down as follows:
- First, find how many times 6 goes into 30. It goes 5 times because 6 x 5 = 30.
- Next, you still have two zeros to bring down (from 3,000), so you just attach them.
- Therefore, 5 with two zeros gives you 500.
So, Jim will need to travel 500 miles each day.