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Malorie can work 10 math problems in 3 minutes. At this rate, how many problems can she work in one hour? A. 30 B. 60 C. 120 D. 200 I think 30
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Malorie can work 10 math problems in 3 minutes. At this rate, how many problems can she work in one hour? A. 30 B. 60 C. 120 D. 200 I think 30
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Malorie can work 10 math problems in 3 minutes.
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60
C.
120
D.
200
I think 30
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so
10problems=3 minute
1 hour=60 minutes
3 times what=60
divide by 3
what=20
10 problems=3 minutes
mutiply by 20
20 times 10 problems=20 times 3 minutes
200problems=60 minutes
200 problems=1 hour
answer is 200 problems
answer is D. 200
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