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Loren drove 200 miles at a certain rate, and his wife,Lois, drove 100 miles at a rate 10 mph slower. If Loren had driven for the entire trip, they would have arrived 30 minuets sooner. What was Loren’s
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Loren drove 200 miles at a certain rate, and his wife,Lois, drove 100 miles at a rate 10 mph slower. If Loren had driven for the entire trip, they would have arrived 30 minuets sooner. What was Loren’s rate?
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20 MPH I think.
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