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Pam can run four laps around the track in 330 sec. Patrick can run two laps around the track in 180 sec. which person. Runs the fastest per lap
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Pam can run four laps around the track in 330 sec. Patrick can run two laps around the track in 180 sec. which person. Runs the fastest per lap
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Pam can run four laps around the track in 330 sec. Patrick can run two laps around the track in 180 sec. which person. Runs the fastest per lap
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Patrick because he can run 1 lap in 90 seconds
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