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Kim rode her bike 135 miles in 9 weeks riding the same distance each week. Eric rode his bike 102 miles in 6 weeks the same distance each week. Who rode more?
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Kim rode her bike 135 miles in 9 weeks riding the same distance each week. Eric rode his bike 102 miles in 6 weeks the same distance each week. Who rode more?
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Kim = 135/9 = 15 miles per week
Eric = 102/6 = 17 miles per week
Eric rode more.
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