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Eric and Charles are on their high school track and field team. Eric is participating in hurdles and the javelin. For every 5 hours that Eric spends practicing hurdles, he practices the javelin for 1.5 hours. Charles is participating in a relay race and the javelin. For every 5 hours that Charles spends practicing for the relay race, he practices the javelin for 2.5 hours. If Eric practiced hurdles for 15 hours last week, and Eric and Charles practiced javelin for the same amount of time, then how long did Charles practice for the relay race last week?

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Answer: Charles practiced for 9 hours for the relay race last week.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

For every 5 hours that Eric spends practicing hurdles, he practices the javelin for 1.5 hours.

So, it means ,

For every 15 hours that spends practicing hurdles, he practices the javelin for


1.5* 3=4.5\ hours

Now, we have also given that ,

Eric and Charles practiced javelin for the same amount of time,

It means Charles practiced javelin for 4.5 hours .

Now, we can relate that ,

For every 5 hours that Charles spends practicing for the relay race, he practices the javelin for 2.5 hours.

Let the time taken by Charles in practicing for the relay race last week be x.

If Charles practiced javelin for 4.5 hours, he will practice for relay race for


(5)/(2.5)=(x)/(4.5)\\\\x=9\ hours

Hence, Charles practiced for 9 hours for the relay race last week.


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