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keith ran in a marathon . it took him 3 hours and 2 minutes to run 26 miles . if he ran at the same rate for the whole race , how many minutes did it take him to run each mile ? (1hr=60min )
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keith ran in a marathon . it took him 3 hours and 2 minutes to run 26 miles . if he ran at the same rate for the whole race , how many minutes did it take him to run each mile ? (1hr=60min )
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it takes him 7 minutes for each mile
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