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Brandon enters bike races.He bikes 51/2 miles every 1/2 hour.Complete the table to find how far Brandon bikes each time enterval
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Brandon enters bike races.He bikes 51/2 miles every 1/2 hour.Complete the table to find how far Brandon bikes each time enterval
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51/2 = 25.5 miles every 30 minutes
25.5mi - 30 min
51 mi - 1 hr
75.5 - 1hr 30m
101 - 2hr
125.5 - 2hr 30m
151 - 3hr
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