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Luke can swim 25 laps in one hour Part A: write an algebraic expression to show how many laps Luke can swim in h hours. Part B: How many hours would it take Luke to swim 100 lap…
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Luke can swim 25 laps in one hour Part A: write an algebraic expression to show how many laps Luke can swim in h hours. Part B: How many hours would it take Luke to swim 100 lap…
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Luke can swim 25 laps in one hour
Part A: write an algebraic expression to show how many laps Luke can swim in h hours.
Part B: How many hours would it take Luke to swim 100 laps.
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25x 4 hours
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25x and 4 hours. Hope it’s right
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