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9 November, 21:50

When Lafayette led the column, the troops marched 24 miles in 6 hours. Then he left and the troops reduced their speed by 1 mile per hour. How long did it take them to march the last 18 miles.

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  1. 9 November, 21:58
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    6 Hours

    Step-by-step explanation:

    When Lafayette led the column, the troops marched 24 miles in 6 hours.

    Distance = 24

    Time = 6

    Speed = Distance/Time = 4

    Then he left and the troops reduced their speed by 1 mile per hour.

    Speed = 3

    How long did it take them to march the last 18 miles.

    Speed = 3

    Distance = 18

    Time = Distance/Speed = 6

    6 Hours
  2. 9 November, 22:18
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    6 hours
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