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14 September, 22:41

Joel is training for a marathon. Right now he can run 3 miles. In two weeks he plans on running 5 miles, in four weeks he plans on running 8 miles.

If Joel's mileage continues growing with the same pattern, how many miles will he be running in 10 weeks?

A) 15

B) 17

C) 23

D) 26

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  1. 14 September, 22:45
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    c) 23

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The relationship between the amount of growth per 3 weeks is proportional.

    If you made a table it would look similar to:

    x | y | Rate of Change

    1 | 3 | + 0

    2 | 5 | + 2

    4 | 8 | + 3

    6 | 12 | + 4

    8 | 17 | + 5

    10 | 23 | + 6
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