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You run the same speed every day. Saturday you ran 4 miles in 32 minutes. On Sunday you ran 3 miles in m minutes. 36 minutes 12 minutes 28 minutes 24 minutes
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You run the same speed every day. Saturday you ran 4 miles in 32 minutes. On Sunday you ran 3 miles in m minutes. 36 minutes 12 minutes 28 minutes 24 minutes
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You run the same speed every day. Saturday you ran 4 miles in 32 minutes. On Sunday you ran 3 miles in m minutes.
36 minutes
12 minutes
28 minutes
24 minutes
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Explanation:
4 miles =32
3 miles=m
32×3=4m
96=4m
m=96/4
=24
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Answer: 24 minutes, all you have to do is 4/32 which equals 8 then you do 3x8 which equals 24 :)
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