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Songhee leisurely rides her bicycle at 10 miles per hour. In about 675 revolutions of the wheel, Songhee travels one mile. Use a unit multiplier to convert 10 miles per hour to revolutions per hour.

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Since in about 675 revolutions of the wheel, Songhee travels one mile, then in about:


675*10\text{ revolutions}

Songhee travels 10 miles.

Then:


10\text{mi}\leftrightarrow6750\text{ revolutions.}

Now, we know that Songhee rides her bicycle at 10 miles per hour, substituting 10mi=6750revolutions we get that Songhee rides her bicycle at:


6750\text{revolutions per hour.}

Answer: 6750 revolutions per hour.

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