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You rode your bike for 5 miles in 30 minutes. If you rode at the same rate, you would ride 12 miles in 80 minutes. 12 HINT: 5 30 O True O False
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You rode your bike for 5 miles in 30 minutes.
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you rode at the same rate, you would ride 12 miles in 80 minutes.
12
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30
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it’s False, you’d have to divide the number of minutes by the miles to get how many minutes it took PER mile to ride your bike. 30/5 is 6 therefore it takes 6 minutes per mile. if you were to multiply 6 times 12 miles it would equal 72 minutes.
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