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5 January, 21:53

Joe can run 1 3/4 miles in 1/2 of an hour. Wayne can run 2 1/2 miles in 2/3 of an hour. They both continue running at the same rate. How far will they be after 3/4 of an hour?

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  1. 5 January, 22:11
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    We can solve this by using distance formula which is d = rt, where, d = distance, r = rate, t = time

    Joe can run 1 3/4 miles in 1/2 of an hour, therefore in 3/4 of an hour he will be in the distance of

    d = rt

    d = (1.75/0.5) (0.75)

    d = (3.5) (0.75)

    d = 2.63 miles

    Wayne can run 2 1/2 miles in 2/3 of an hour, therefore in 3/4 of an hour he will be in the distance of

    d = rt

    d = (2.5/0.67) (0.75)

    d = (3.73) (0.75)

    d = 2.80 miles
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