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Engineers at an amusement park design a roller coaster that for every four feet it runs, it rises 6 feet. For the roller coaster to rise 36 feet, how many feet it must run?
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Engineers at an amusement park design a roller coaster that for every
four feet it runs, it rises 6 feet. For the roller coaster to rise 36 feet, how
many feet it must run?
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