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On monday, you run on a treadmill for 1/2 hour at x miiles per hour. On tuesday, you walk the same distance on a treadmill, but 2 MPH slower, and it takes you 3/4 hour. How many…
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On monday, you run on a treadmill for 1/2 hour at x miiles per hour. On tuesday, you walk the same distance on a treadmill, but 2 MPH slower, and it takes you 3/4 hour. How many miles did you run on monday?
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