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15 miles
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unit rate = 15 miles ÷ 10 hours = 1.5 miles per hour
This means that the distance traveled per hour is 1.5 miles.
distance = 1.5 miles/hr * 10 hours = 15 miles
assume: 15 hours
distance = 1.5 mph * 15 hrs = 22.5 miles
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