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25 January, 00:51

Yesterday, Hans went on a bike ride. His average speed was 10 miles per hour. Today, he went on another ride, this time averaging 12 miles per hour. In the two days, he biked for a combined total time of 13 hours

Let X be the number of hours he biked yesterday. Write an expression for the combined total number of miles he biked in the two days.

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  1. 25 January, 00:54
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    Therefore, total number of miles he biked in the two days=10x+12 (13-x).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    Yesterday, Hans ride bike = 10 miles per hour.

    Let X be the total number of hour he biked yesterday

    Today he ride bike = 12 miles per hour.

    In two days total he biked = 13 hour.

    Explanation:

    Total number of miles he ride yesterday = 10x

    Today he bike ride = (13-X) hour

    Total number of miles he ride today=12 (13-x)

    Therefore, total number of miles he biked in the two days=10x+12 (13-x).
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