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A bicyclist rides 12 miles in 132 minutes. If she continues at this speed, how long will it take her to travel 66 miles? 24 minutes 77 minutes 660 minutes 726 minutes
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A bicyclist rides 12 miles in 132 minutes. If she continues at this speed, how long will it take her to travel 66 miles? 24 minutes 77 minutes 660 minutes 726 minutes
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A bicyclist rides 12 miles in 132 minutes. If she continues at this speed, how long will it take her to travel 66 miles?
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(132 min)/(12 mi) = (t)/(66 mi)
t = (66 mi)*(132 min)/(12 mi) = 726 min
It will take the bicyclist 726 minutes to travel 66 miles.
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