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As part of Kayla's exercise program, she either runs 6 miles/day or rides her bike 10 miles/day. Her new goal is to cover a minimum distance of 200 miles, with at least 15 of the days running. She would like to determine the number of days it would take to accomplish this.

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  1. 25 May, 16:57
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    To determine the number of days, we need to set up equations relating the given values above. The total distance that Kayla would want to travel is a sum of the total distance she traveled from running and the total distance she traveled from biking. So,

    200 miles = (6 miles/day) x + (10 miles/day) y

    where x is the number of days she spent running and y is the number of days she spent biking.

    If the minimum days she used for biking would be 15 days or y = 15, then

    200 miles = (6 miles/day) x + (10 miles/day) (15 days)

    Solving for x,

    200 = 6x + 150

    50 = 6x

    x = 8.3333 days

    Total number of days = 15 days for biking + 8.3333 days for running = 23.3333 days or about 24 days.
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