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Jim drove 153 miles in 3 hours. If he can keep the same pace, how long will it take him to drive 1377 miles?
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Jim drove 153 miles in 3 hours. If he can keep the same pace, how long will it take him to drive 1377 miles?
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It will take you 27 hours
you see how long it take to drive
so you do 1377/153
you get 9
then you do 9x3 to get 27
27 is your aswer
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