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Alex usually runs for 21 hours a week, training for a marathon. If he is unable to run for 3 days, describe how to find out how many hours of training time he loses, and write the appropriate integer to describe how it affects his time
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Assuming he runs the same number of hours per day, then he runs 3 hours per day (21/7).
If he runs 3 hours a day, then in 3 days he would have ran 9 hours (3*3).
He loses 9 hours of training if he doesn't run for 3 days.
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Alex usually runs for 21 hours a week. We know that there are 7 days in a week. 21/7 = 3, which means that Alex runs for 3 hours each day.
We are trying to figure out how much time he loses if he is unable to run for three days. 3 * 3 = 9. This means he loses
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