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Going through York Canal, he drives 5 miles in 15 minutes. Later on as he crosses Stover Lake, he drives 30 minutes at the same average speed. Which statement about the distances is true?
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Going through York Canal, he drives 5 miles in 15 minutes. Later on as he crosses Stover Lake, he drives 30 minutes at the same average speed. Which statement about the distances is true?
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When going through York Canal, his speed is 1 mile per 3 minutes.
If going by this speed while crossing Stover Lake, he would drive 10 miles in 30 minutes.
Therefore, he drove 10 miles.
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