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A park ranger would like to clear more than 10 miles of trail. So far, he has cleared 2 miles. From now on, he can clear 3/4 mile of trail each hour
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A park ranger would like to clear more than 10 miles of trail. So far, he has cleared 2 miles. From now on, he can clear 3/4 mile of trail each hour
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It would take 7:30 minutes to clear the rest of the 10 miles.
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