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20 January, 15:47

The bike path around the park near my house is 2/3 of a mile long. If I want to bike 10 miles, how many times would I have to bike that path?

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  1. 20 January, 16:04
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    You want to find n such that ...

    n * (2/3 mi) = 10 mi

    Divide by 2/3 mi:

    n = (10 mi) / (2/3 mi) = 10·3/2 = 15

    You would have to bike the path 15 times to bike 10 miles.
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