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Emily is training for a 10K race. On day one, she runs for 20 minutes. On day two, she runs for 30 minutes. On day three, she runs for 40 minutes. If this pattern continues, how…
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Emily is training for a 10K race. On day one, she runs for 20 minutes. On day two, she runs for 30 minutes. On day three, she runs for 40 minutes. If this pattern continues, how many minutes will she run on day 12?
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