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One day paul ran at a rate of 0.15 mile per minute for 40 minutes. the next day paul and Jen ran together at a rate of 0.16 mile per minute to 50 minutes. how far did paul run a…
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One day paul ran at a rate of 0.15 mile per minute for 40 minutes. the next day paul and Jen ran together at a rate of 0.16 mile per minute to 50 minutes. how far did paul run a…
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one day paul ran at a rate of 0.15 mile per minute for 40 minutes. the next day paul and Jen ran together at a rate of 0.16 mile per minute to 50 minutes. how far did paul run altogether
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14 miles in all which is pretty fast
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the total amount of miles he ran is 14 miles
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