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Bill climbs a 2-mile hill at an uphill speed of 2 Mph, spends no time at the top, and immediately walks down at 6 Mph. What is his average speed for the up and down trip?
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Bill climbs a 2-mile hill at
an uphill speed of 2 Mph,
spends no time at the top,
and immediately walks down
at 6 Mph. What is his average
speed for the up and down
trip?
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