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Asharia ran 9miles with her friend Mallory last week. This is 60% of the distance she ran all week. How far did she run last week.?
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Asharia ran 9miles with her friend Mallory last week. This is 60% of the distance she ran all week. How far did she run last week.?
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Asharia ran 9miles with her friend Mallory last week. This is 60% of the distance she ran all week. How far did she run last week.?
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9 miles is = 60% of the distance she ran all the week.
9 = 60% of x.
9 = 0.60 * x.
0.6 x = 9 . Divide both sides by 0.6.
x = 9 / 0.6
x = 15.
Total distance = 15 miles.
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