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Ken took 64 minutes to walk 4 miles on flat terrain. If he walked at a constant rate, how long would it take Ken to complete 5 miles?
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Ken took 64 minutes to walk 4 miles on flat terrain. If he walked at a constant rate, how long would it take Ken to complete 5 miles?
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Ken took 64 minutes to walk 4 miles on flat terrain. If he walked at a constant rate, how long would it take Ken to complete 5 miles?
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It would take Ken 80 minutes to walk 5 miles.
Divide 64 by 4 to find the number of minutes taken to walk one mile. This equals 16. Add 16 to 64, equals 80.
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