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Cynthia ran 4 laps in 40 min. What is the rate of number of laps to minutes?
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Cynthia ran 4 laps in 40 min.
What is the rate of number of laps to minutes?
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4 laps: 40 min
1 laps: 10 min
To solve this you have to divide 4÷1=4 (you can divide by anything as long as you do it to both sides) so 40÷4=10. This means Cynthia ran 1 lap in 10 min.
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The answer is:1 lap per minute
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