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On Thursday, Kay biked at a speed of 11.75 mph for 0.9 hours. In order to find the total amount of miles, you need to multiply the mph by time spent biking. 11.75 * 0.9 is 10.575 or 10.58 rounded.

Kay biked 10.58 miles on Thursday.
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Answer:

10.575 miles

Explanation:

We know that speed is the rate of distance per unit time,

speed = distance/time

The table gives us speed and time, and we need to find distance.

We solve the above equation for distance:

speed = distance/time

speed × time = distance

distance = speed × time

Now we the speed and time from Thursday found in the table to calculate the distance.

Thursday: speed of 11.75 mph and time of 0.9 hours.

distance = 11.75 miles/hour × 0.9 hours

distance = 10.575 miles

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