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Patty ran 10 miles in 65 minutes. Miguel ran 4 miles in 28 minutes. I have to put it in a unit rate to see who’s faster can you please help me
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Patty ran 10 miles in 65 minutes. Miguel ran 4 miles in 28 minutes.
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