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A raindrop falls at the rate of 4/50 mile in 1/20 hour. at this rate how far will the raindrop travel in 1 hour
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A raindrop falls at the rate of 4/50 mile in 1/20 hour. at this rate how far will the raindrop travel in 1 hour
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4/50 * 20 = 8/5 miles
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