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Ryan biked from home to school in 1/5 of an hour. His speed was 10 mph. How far apart are his school and his house?
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Ryan biked from home to school in 1/5 of an hour. His speed was 10 mph. How far apart are his school and his house?
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Wouldn’t it be five miles ? Because if you’re 10 miles in an hour and it takes you a half hour 60 minutes divided by two is thirty minutes. so you divide ten by two. I’m pretty sure it’s five
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2 miles is the answer, my man
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