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D. 3h =

h = 3.66 hours
2. Jane can run 2 miles per hour around the Belmont Track. He
needs to run a total of 10 miles and has already done 3
miles. Which equation and answer shows the number of
hours (h) it will take for him to run the rest of the miles?
e. 2h + 3 = 10; h = 3.5 hours
f. 3h + 2 = 10; h = 2.66 hours
g. 2h = 10 ; h = 5 hours
h. 3h = 10 ; h = 3.33 hours
(hp

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Answer: e. 2h + 3 = 10; h = 3.5h

Step-by-step explanation:

Jane can run 2 miles per hour. (2h)

He need to run 10 miles in total and has done 3 so far. (+ 3 = 10)

The equation can be written:

2h + 3 = 10
2h = 7
h = 7/2 = 3.5



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