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Dylan bikes to his part-time job, which is 10 mi. from home. If he rides at a constant rate of 8 mph, how long will it take him to get to work? A. 1.25 hr. B. 2.6 hr. C. 4.5 hr. D. 10 hr.
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Dylan bikes to his part-time job, which is 10 mi. from home. If he rides at a constant rate of 8 mph, how long will it take him to get to work? A. 1.25 hr. B. 2.6 hr. C. 4.5 hr. D. 10 hr.
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Answer: A.
If Dylan is riding at 8 mph then it should take him approximately one hour and 15 minutes or so to ride 10 miles home. So basically is the right answer is A because it’s closest to one hour and 15 minutes.
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