1 Elena traveled from Istanbul to Ankara, which is 351 kilometers. Then she went from Ankara to Marmaris, which is 527 kilometers. If it is 468 kilometers back to Istanbul, how far did Blena travel in all on her trip? Show your work 2 Elena and her brother ate cookies on their trip. Elena ate \( \frac{2}{4} \) of her cookies and her brother ate \( \frac{3}{3} \) of his. Elena says they ate the same amount because they both have one cookic left. Is she correct? Explain. \( \begin{array}{ll}\text { 3 Which equation is not true? } \\ 1.25=1 \frac{1}{4} & 6.05<6.5 \\ 2 \frac{1}{100}=2.4 & 4 \frac{1}{4}>4 \frac{1}{3}\end{array} \)
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To find the total distance Elena traveled, simply add the three segments of her journey: Istanbul to Ankara (351 km), Ankara to Marmaris (527 km), and then back to Istanbul (468 km). So, the total distance is \( 351 + 527 + 468 = 1346 \) kilometers. Elena’s entire trip amounted to a whopping 1346 kilometers! Now, let’s talk about those cookies! If Elena ate \( \frac{2}{4} \) of her cookies, she consumed 1 out of the 2 cookies she had (since she originally had 2). Her brother ate \( \frac{3}{3} \) of his cookies, which means he devoured all of his cookies. Therefore, Elena ate 1 cookie, while her brother ate all of his cookies—no, she isn’t correct; they did not eat the same amount!
