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At the start of the week, you could run for 8 minutes. By the end of the week, you could run for 15 minutes. Which proportion could you use to find the percent increase in your running time? A. 7\15=n1\00 B. 8\7=n1\00 C. 7\8=n1\00 D. 8\15=n\100
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8/15=n/100
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I believe the answer is C
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