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Kelli is running a mile in gym class. She runs at a pace of 6 minutes per mile. Represent this situation with an equation. Define d as the distance that Kelli has run and t as the number of minutes passed.
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Kelli is running a mile in gym class. She runs at a pace of 6 minutes per mile. Represent this situation with an equation. Define d as the distance that Kelli has run and t as the number of minutes passed.
A. d = 6 + t
B. t = 6d
C. t = 6 + d
D. d = 6t
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I have been thinking and I have thought of the answer being B.
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i think the answer is a
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