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Select all the situations that can be represented by 1 2 ⋅ 5 12⋅5 . Explain your choices. Diego lives 5 miles from school, and Elena lives 1 2 12 as far away as Diego. How many miles does Elena live from school? Jada has 5 bottles that each contain 1 2 12 liter of water. How many liters of water is that in total? Noah has 5 meters of rope. How many pieces of rope of length 1 2 12 meter can he cut from it? Lin's goal is to run 5 miles. She ran 1 2 12 mile. What fraction of her goal is that?

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