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Adrian has a weekly running goal. As of Tuesday, he had run 45% of his goal. Using Adrian's running log, calculate Adrian's weekly running goal.

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Final answer:

To calculate Adrian's weekly running goal, we use the information that he had run 45% of his goal. By converting this percentage to a decimal and dividing the amount he has run (45) by 0.45, we determine that his total goal is 100 units.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate Adrian's weekly running goal, we need to use the information provided that he had run 45% of his goal by Tuesday. This percentage can be represented as a decimal (0.45) in the calculation. Let's denote the total weekly running goal as G. Given that Adrian has run 45% of G, we can express this as:

0.45 × G

The amount run by Adrian so far is the 45% of G, which is given to be 45% of the total goal. Therefore, we have:

0.45 × G = 45 (since Adrian has run 45% of his goal, which quantitatively is 45 units)

To find the total goal G, we divide the amount run (45 units) by the percentage as a decimal (0.45), which gives us:

G = 45 / 0.45

Calculating this, we get:

G = 100

Therefore, Adrian's weekly running goal is 100 units (which could be in miles, kilometers, etc., depending on the units used in his running log).

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