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23 January, 05:50

Jack rode his bike for 2 1/3 hours at a speed of 12 miles. the next 1 1/2 at a speed of 10 miles. how many miles did he cover altogether?

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  1. 23 January, 06:13
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    Assuming he's going 12 miles per hour, and 10 miles per hour.

    Firstly he rode his bike for 2 1/3 hours at 12 miles per hour,

    12 miles = 1 hour

    24 miles = 2 hours

    4 miles = 1/3 hour

    He rode 28 miles in the first 2 1/3 hours.

    Secondly, he rode his bike at the speed of 10 miles per hour for 1 1/2 hours

    10 miles = 1 hour

    5 miles = 1/2 hour

    He rode his bike for 15 miles for the next 1 1/2 hours, together he rode his bike for 43 miles (28 + 15).
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