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Marie drives from her home to the supermarket 10 miles away and then drives back home after shopping. If it takes her 2 hours for the entire trip, including one hour spent shopping in the supermarket, what was her average speed driving to and from the supermarket?

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Average speed is represented by the following expression:


\text{Speed}=\frac{\text{distance}}{\text{time}}

Since it takes 1 hour driving to and from the supermarket, the average speed would be:


\text{Speed}=(10)/(1)\frac{miles}{\text{hour}}

Then, for each trip she drives:


5\frac{\text{miles}}{\text{hour}}\text{ driving to and 5 miles/hour driving from the supermarket.}

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