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Selena rides her bicycle to work. It takes her 15 minutes to go 3 miles.
If she continu...
Mathematics, 10.08.2021 04:10 mashedpotatoes28
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Selena rides her bicycle to work. It takes her 15 minutes to go 3 miles.
If she continues at the same rate, how long will it take her to go 8 miles?
How many feet will she travel in 3 minutes?
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