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9 January, 00:01

A father walks 36 miles in 12 hours, while his son covers the same distance on a bicycle at twice the father's rate of speed. At this rate; how many miles would the bicycle rider travel in 9 hours?

Make a Selection:

A. 52.5 miles

B. 49.5 miles

C. 54 miles

D. 48 miles

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  1. 9 January, 00:12
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    C. 54 miles

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The father walks 36 miles in 12 hours meaning that he walks 3 miles in one hour or 3 mph.

    If the son goes twice as fast as the father then he is going at a rate of 6 mph.

    So in 9 hours the son will have gone 9 hours x 6 mph = 54 miles
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